hello
as a new Freeway user, i have a (lot of) question(S)…
this is one of them…
In lightroom i made a flash web gallery and exported it to folder on my desktop. In that folder, there 2 folders( bin & resources and a file called index.html file)
How can i integrate this in Freeway, and how do i upload all this…
i searched in the FW manual, but cannot find out how to do this…
Bin will always be there which is in reference to you resources which
are the graphics, the index file is the original document for the web
page,
hope that helps!
On Oct 26, 2009, at 4:20 PM, lieven wrote:
hello
as a new Freeway user, i have a (lot of) question(S)…
this is one of them…
In lightroom i made a flash web gallery and exported it to folder on
my desktop. In that folder, there 2 folders( bin & resources and a
file called index.html file)
How can i integrate this in Freeway, and how do i upload all this…
i searched in the FW manual, but cannot find out how to do this…
I think that the easiest way to do this is to upload the contents of the folder on your desktop that contains the lightroom export files to a newly created folder on your server - something like yourdomain.com/lightroom - with a FTP application like Transmit/Cyberduck or similar.
Then in your FW document on a page where you want your Gallery to display use the iFrame action and in the action window designate the URL as that of the page at www.yourdomain.com/lightroom/index.html as the target.
You will need to set the other parameters in the iframe action to suit the size of window you want etc. And size the iframe itself.
on 27/10/2009 17:13, lieven at email@hidden wrote:
ok now i understand, i thought to make a hyperlink to the index file in the
gallerij map , but then the gallery open in a new window i guess…(?)
with the Iframe action the gallery is displayed in the same page , is that
correct…?
I’ve just been putting some LR galleries through SimpleViewer Pro, OK we
bought the Pro version to control the output a bit more carefully. And used
iFrame to call the whole gallery that it creates.
The only extra is to put the new viewer.swf file in the folder change the
name index.html to gallery.html and call that from the iFrame on the FW
page.
One BIG advantage of doing it this way is that the photographer can FTP a
replacement gallery without changing the FW generated html pages.