More Photo Album Embedding Samples

Here are more samples of embedding photo albums on your web page. Enjoy! (Learn more about embedding photo albums in your own web pages)

The five album styles are:

  • Light Table: Click on a 'slide' on the light table and it will be displayed at full size. Click on the full size to return to the light table. Once a slide has been viewed it is dimmed on the light table so you can track your progress (view sample light table).
  • Film Strip: Click on any of the film strip's small thumbnails and that photo is displayed below the film strip (view sample film strip).
  • Blog: Photos are displayed in a long, scrolling document-like column, complete with all photo titles and description text. A great way to quickly 'scroll through' an entire photo album (view sample photo blog).
  • Scatter Blog: Provides visual variety in a long scroll of photos by doubling up every other row into 2 smaller, side-by-side photos (view sample scatter blog).
  • Slide Show: A classic slide show mode. Start an automatic slide show by clicking the green 'Start slide show' link at the top right of the photo. Or use the side arrows to manual pace the slide show (view sample slide show).
The below album samples all display the albums with the default commands and controls, that let the user pick photo size, album viewing style, etc. But note that if you want to display a 'cleaner' embedded album, you can easily turn off some or all of the commands and controls, using these url parameter options.

This album is displayed in 'Film Strip' view:

 

This album is displayed in 'Light Table' view:

 

This album is displayed in 'Slide Show' view (set to autoplay fast):

 

This album is displayed in 'Photo Blog' view:

 

This album is displayed in 'Scatter Blog' view (every other row has 2 photos on it) (with '&nomenu=y' to turn off blue links under every photo):

 

This album is displayed in 'Slide Show' view (set to autoplay stopped):

 

This album is displayed in 'Slide Show' view (set to autoplay medium):

 

This album is displayed in 'Film Strip' view:


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