Posted by: bbrynteson - Ex Member Posted on: 06/04/03 at 03:16:41
I was thinking about adding pages of photos for each of the tournaments and also just for fun.
Larry and I were talking about all of the captions we could come up with.
And since I have so much storage space it would be perfect.
See ya on Saturday
BillB
Posted by: virgilw - Ex Member Posted on: 06/03/03 at 14:52:07
If I remember, I will bring some pics to add. VW
Posted by: Admin Posted on: 06/03/03 at 14:38:36
Perfect, Bill. I think it's time the photo album gets a face-lift anyway. Let's talk about transitioning that aspect of the site over to you at the Fishing Kids event (you ARE going, aren't you?).
Thanks! Glenn
Posted by: bbrynteson - Ex Member Posted on: 06/02/03 at 16:18:05
I am also set up with Dreamweaver and Photoshop and will be adding pages of pictures at my site and can help out.
BillB
Posted by: virgilw - Ex Member Posted on: 06/02/03 at 14:56:16
Well look at the pics.....at one time whats in the pics was the hotspot. Messing with ya. VW
Posted by: djKale - Ex Member Posted on: 05/30/03 at 19:27:16
Sure, but you guys gotta give me the lowdown some hot spots for bass! If you send me the pics and FTP info, I can put them up for you.
Email me.
Kale
Posted by: Admin Posted on: 05/30/03 at 17:54:54
Are you volunteering?
Posted by: djKale - Ex Member Posted on: 05/30/03 at 07:10:44
If you have Dreamweaver, you can just create a photo album. Select Commands>Create Photo Album, specify the source folder, destination folder, thumbnail size and some other misc stuff, press go and in a few minutes, the pages are done. You don't even have to optimize them because Dreamweaver opens Fireworks to handle optimization. The only thing you have to do is rotate the images that need to be rotated. A simple Photoshop action can handle that task. Windows XP will also rotate images with just a click. Using the arrow buttons and the filmstrip view, you can rotate all of those images in just a few minutes.
Then just upload the entire folder and you are done. I just started using this and it is an absolute blessing! No longer does it take 2 hours to rotate, resize and optimize each pic, create the thumbnails, etc. It takes just as long to upload the files (on cable broadband), as it does to make them. It is a real life saver.
Here is an example of what Dreamweaver outputs, you may have seen the same thing elsewhere: