Filmstrip Thumbnail Gallery

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PeteB

I've used the filmstrip gallery option with FP2003 in the past and it is not
the easiest to use at the web user end. Can anyone suggest where I can find
a script which I could use as a better alternative?
Thanks
 
http://www.jalbum.net

easy, free, customizable and very easy to incorporate into an FP web.

(damn, i wish i did get a commission for all the times I've recommended this
program :-)
 
Thanks for your replies guys, much appreciated. I do visit this Newsgroup
occasionally but obviously at the wrong times :-/ I'll try it later today.
 
Yeah, PeteB

It is difficult to know who is where when. :-)))

You are in UK, Eleanor and Rob are in USA and I am in Australia. Figuring
out the time zones can drive one mad
 
eh...just stay up all night :-)


Trevor L. said:
Yeah, PeteB

It is difficult to know who is where when. :-)))

You are in UK, Eleanor and Rob are in USA and I am in Australia. Figuring
out the time zones can drive one mad
 
the period of time when the sun's rays do not illuminate the part of the
sphere we inhabit...or when ya can't see without turning on the funny little
switch on the wall :-)
 
Rob,
Well defined

But night for one is day for another or
"One man's meat is another man's poisson"

And even turning on the funny switch can differ. In Aus and UK, we click it
down to turn it on. In the US, you click it up

:-))
 
And even turning on the funny switch can differ. In Aus and UK, we click it down to turn it on. In
the US, you click it up

Depends on if the switch is 3-way

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I don't know about 3-way, but there are some 2-way switches in my house, and
yes you do have to think which way is up (or down)
 
2way is technically speaking a 3way.

Yes, but you only have to guess at it during daylight hours, during periods
of darkness (absence of light particles) it should be obvious if the switch
is on or off...unless of course the bulb is blown out.
 
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