LINKScreate online photo album Reviews..Vista Photo Gallery is an excellent software that is friendly to amateur web developers ... Vista Photo Gallery is definitely better in both easy-to-use and result.. "Very Useful Online Image Gallery Maker Based On Ajax" Review "..this online gallery builder is more convenient and more human in user experience... It's very similar to Picasa and so easy.." | TURN YOUR PHOTO COLLECTION INTO AN AJAX-POWERED WEB GALLERY IN A FEW CLICKS!Vista Photo Gallery is a picture gallery maker, that allows you to create and publish rich, interactive web photo galleries for your web site. Just drag and drop your photos or folders with photos and press "Publish" button to get your web site photo gallery ready! Vista Website Photo Gallery is the unique application that creates AJAX online picture galleries without the need for server-side setup. It means you just upload files generated by the software to your server and it will run immediately, even if it's a free webhost without a asp, mysql, php support. Galleries made with Vista Photo Gallery are cutting-edge web applications that look and behave exactly like desktop apps. All operations, such as filtering by tag and date, changing the preview mode, selecting a photo, scrolling performs immediately. No more need to wait for page reloading after every mouse click! Web image galleries created with Vista Photo Gallery are entirely compatible with all Windows and MAC browsers, such as FireFox, Netscape, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, IE and more. Vista Photo Gallery is a great program that is friendly to amateur web developers, but at the same time is powerful enough to meet the needs of more advanced users. The cutting-edge AJAX-powered engine is the key feature that makes online photo albums look and perform great.
FEATURES One of the many useful features of Vista Photo Gallery is it's built in ftp client. This means that you can upload your gallery to your web server in the same environment in which you are developing it. 1) Start Vista Photo Gallery. HELPWhen you exit Vista Photo Gallery, you'll be asked if you want to save your project. The project consists of the pictures you choose to put on your website photo gallery and all your settings. It's a good idea to save the project, because that will allow you to change the project in case you decide to do something different with future galleries. So click Yes, then enter a name for your project. To select the location of your project, just click the Browse folders button and choose a different location. Then click Save. When you are ready to publish your website photo album online or to local drive for testing you should go to "Gallery/Publish Gallery". Select the publishing method: publish to folder or publish to FTP server. You are able to add a new FTP site by clicking "Edit" to the right of the "Publish to FTP server" drop down list. FTP Location Manager window will appear. Now type in a meaningful (this is not the actual hostname) name for your site and fill in the FTP details in the appropriate fields. You will have to type in your hostname, e.g. domain. The FTP port is normally located on port 21 thus this has been prefilled for you already. If your web site uses another port, you will have to enter it here. Type in your username and password for the connection. If you do not fill in this information, Vista Photo Gallery is unable to connect to your site and thus not able to upload your gallery to website. If this site enables anonymous connections, just type in anonymous as the username and your e-mail address as the password. You might want to change the Directory as well if you need to have your uploaded images placed in e.g. "www/gallery/". You can specify it in the FTP Folder field on the Publish Gallery window. Notice: Write the name of the folder where your website gallery will be placed on the server. Notice that you should specify this field; otherwise your website album will be uploaded into the root folder of your server!
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