software
Well that was quick
Sunday, October 21 2007
Thanks (as usual) to someone much smarter than I, I
can now present you with skimmable pictures a la
iphoto '08. These are the new flipbooks, like
video but interactive, great for sequences in
time and space. More integration will follow.
This is just the proof of concept.

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Finally, photo galleries I'm not ashamed of
Tuesday, October 16 2007
I've spent a lot of time making things look the way I
want on this site. This was made possible (and the
site itself) by a wonderful program named Rapidweaver. I know a little
html, but not enough to quickly get together a
site with a complicated layout (for a first
personal homepage). I tried iweb, Dreamweaver and a couple other
programs that intend to offload the cognitive
load from the coding end so that I could focus
on design. In almost all respects, Rapidweaver
won out for what I wanted to do. I was able to
find a free css template that was close
enough to what I was looking for and edit it to
make it sing. But the web galleries for photos
and videos were another story. The style totally
broke with the overall UI of my site, and they
were ugly to boot. But I couldn't get
Rapidweaver to do what I wanted or to include
photo galleries produced by other programs
within my site so that they appeared integrated.
Also, of the software options at the time, many
produced nice galleries, but seldom what I
really wanted. I left the eyesore photo
galleries up because I didn't have time to do
anything else. But now my galleries are great. Not the best ever,
but enough to make me unashamed of them. What
changed?
Iframe pages in Rapidweaver 3.6.
The wonderful and free program Galerie for generating photo galleries.
Iframe pages are different than the offsite pages in Rapidweaver in that they allow you to use other pages within the context of those you generate in Rapidweaver. It's the difference between this and this. If it was easy for me to do what I wanted with the web galleries generated within Rapidweaver itself I wouldn't need Iframe pages for this, but they are a nice addition that allow for similar flexibility in other areas.
Also, a piece of software I hadn't found before, Galerie is like Rapidweaver for photo albums instead of entire websites (except that Galerie is free). The kinds of galleries it generates by default are already very close to what I like to see, and it has free themes that get even closer (also similar to Rapidweaver). After only a little tweaking to a free theme I had a album style I was very happy with. One of the features I especially like is its integration with iphoto. It doesn't require exporter plugins for iphoto and doesn't have the same refresh problems as Rapidweaver's implementation. It just makes an album out of whatever is in focus in iphoto at the time. The only way in which this is not useful is for keeping track of all the photo albums you have made in this way. But a little organization in iphoto through its albums does the job of organization nicely, and generating and uploading a couple albums is quick work anyways. It would be nice if Galerie were truly an editor like Rapidweaver, but at least it produces nice albums.
I hope you like the new galleries, and I'm encouraged by this success to put more albums here, adding another wrinkle to my earlier trouble with where to put pictures. Now if I can just get the fancy iphoto '08 skimming thumbnails to work (preferably without any server-side scripting).
As of now, there are four galleries on my site:
DDR game-play and pad modding
Riverside: A Milwaukee Game Research and Design
Saving Lake Wingra Game Research and Design
Sick at South Shore Beach Fall 2006 game-play
Enjoy!
Iframe pages in Rapidweaver 3.6.
The wonderful and free program Galerie for generating photo galleries.
Iframe pages are different than the offsite pages in Rapidweaver in that they allow you to use other pages within the context of those you generate in Rapidweaver. It's the difference between this and this. If it was easy for me to do what I wanted with the web galleries generated within Rapidweaver itself I wouldn't need Iframe pages for this, but they are a nice addition that allow for similar flexibility in other areas.
Also, a piece of software I hadn't found before, Galerie is like Rapidweaver for photo albums instead of entire websites (except that Galerie is free). The kinds of galleries it generates by default are already very close to what I like to see, and it has free themes that get even closer (also similar to Rapidweaver). After only a little tweaking to a free theme I had a album style I was very happy with. One of the features I especially like is its integration with iphoto. It doesn't require exporter plugins for iphoto and doesn't have the same refresh problems as Rapidweaver's implementation. It just makes an album out of whatever is in focus in iphoto at the time. The only way in which this is not useful is for keeping track of all the photo albums you have made in this way. But a little organization in iphoto through its albums does the job of organization nicely, and generating and uploading a couple albums is quick work anyways. It would be nice if Galerie were truly an editor like Rapidweaver, but at least it produces nice albums.
I hope you like the new galleries, and I'm encouraged by this success to put more albums here, adding another wrinkle to my earlier trouble with where to put pictures. Now if I can just get the fancy iphoto '08 skimming thumbnails to work (preferably without any server-side scripting).
As of now, there are four galleries on my site:
DDR game-play and pad modding
Riverside: A Milwaukee Game Research and Design
Saving Lake Wingra Game Research and Design
Sick at South Shore Beach Fall 2006 game-play
Enjoy!