Photo Gallery Video Tutorials
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Photo Gallery Overview
This tutorial provides an overview of CoffeeCup Photo Gallery. It will introduce you to the different themes provided within the program, show you how to adjust settings, and teach you how to customize albums.
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Uploading Photo Gallery Files
This video will show you how to upload your Photo Gallery files. To do this, save your gallery. A window will appear that lists the files you need to upload in order for your gallery to appear, as well as the HTML code you'll need to paste on every page where you want the gallery to appear. The video also walks you through the process of adding a server, as well as explaining what information should go in each field and where to find it if you don't remember it.
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Adjusting Gallery Settings
This tutorial shows you how to adjust the settings of a gallery created using CoffeeCup Photo Gallery. You will learn how to adjust the size and color of the background, show or hide a dashed or solid border, change the border color, pick out a transition, choose a vertical or horizontal layout, and add a background image. You can also show buttons for audio, albums, and playing or pausing the slideshow, as well as thumbnails, and a loading bar. The tutorial also deals with how to display all albums, play sound, and play the slideshow on startup, use image protection, enable active content fix, create a transparent background, and adjust slideshow and thumbnail scroll speed.
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Managing Photos and Albums
This video walks you through the process of adding and organizing photos and albums to a gallery created using CoffeeCup Photo Gallery. You will also learn how to adjust the appearance of the albums in your album list and the entire gallery. This includes adding a title and description of albums, changing the background color, showing or hiding a border, adjusting the border color and opacity, changing the font face and color, choosing a background sound, and deciding whether the image count and captions will be displayed.
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Resizing Gallery Objects
This tutorial shows you how to move and resize different elements within CoffeeCup Photo Gallery, as well as how to choose different sound, slideshow, and album icons.
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Themes
This tutorial introduces you to themes in CoffeeCup Photo Gallery. It will show you how to add photos individually or by adding a folder, as well as how to resize large photos. You will learn how to move photos around within an album, edit a photo caption, create a link, change the theme you've been working with, and save a theme you've created.
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Modifying Thumbnail Settings
This video shows you how to modify your thumbnail images in CoffeeCup Photo Gallery. It will walk you through the process of resizing your thumbnails, choosing a border color for the individual thumbnails and the thumbnail strip, choosing a highlight color for the thumbnails, showing, hiding, and customizing scroll buttons, and specifying a mouseover sound.
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Archived Version 5.9.4
In this video tutorial, you'll learn how to add a photo gallery created in CoffeeCup Photo Gallery to a Webpage created in CoffeeCup Visual Site Designer. This includes using the Insert Flashâ„¢ tool in Visual Site Designer to find the XML file for the gallery and draw the area where you'd like the gallery to appear.
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Adding Photo Gallery to HTML Editor
This video will show you how to add a photo album created in CoffeeCup Photo Gallery to a Webpage created using CoffeeCup HTML Editor. To do this, first save your album and copy the HTML code provided in the Files to Upload window. Open the HTML Editor and paste the code in the location on the page where you'd like the album to appear. If you'd like to move the album around using the Visual Editor, right-click the box marked "Media Object" and select Move and Unlock Object. You can then move the object using your mouse. The next step is to save your page in the same location where the files associated with the photo gallery are saved. The video ends by showing you how to preview the gallery within HTML Editor.
(Version 5.91 of Photo Gallery and Version 2008 of HTML Editor used in this video tutorial)

