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    <![CDATA[Introducing Mobile Mode for earthli Apps]]>
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    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=3854</id>
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    <updated>2019-12-01T12:50:33+01:00</updated>
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    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
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      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[A couple of years ago, I wrote some documentation on "How to browse
pictures and albums on earthli"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=3436>. The article
below extends those instructions to explain how to use a new mobile
mode.

[New Features]

Mobile Mode

   There is a new browsing mode on earthli that provides a read-only
   view of individual

...
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    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 1. Dec 2019 12:50:33
Updated by marco on 1. Dec 2019 12:57:24
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A couple of years ago, I wrote some documentation on "How to browse pictures and
albums on earthli" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=3436>. The
article below extends those instructions to explain how to use a new mobile
mode.

[New Features]

Mobile Mode

   There is a new browsing mode on earthli that provides a read-only view of
   individual entries (like articles, pictures, journals, etc.) that is much
   more mobile-friendly. This mode is available for all applications (e.g.
   "Recipes" <https://www.earthli.com/recipes> or "News"
   <https://www.earthli.com/news/app>) but is most useful for the "Albums"
   <https://www.earthli.com/albums> where the mode is now the default for
   picture-browsing. Each application tracks mobile mode separately.

Better Photo-sizing

   Full-size pictures are now sized to the browser window without artificial
   constraint. Instead of clicking a picture to see the full-size view, use
   "Open Image in New Tab" on a device with a mouse or trackpad or pinch-to-zoom
   on a mobile device.

Key Photo per Day

   The calendar now includes thumbnails of the key picture for each day with
   pictures. An editor can set any photo to be the key photo for the day from
   the photo's command menu.

[Browsing thumbnails]

The basic thumbnail browser is already mobile-friendly enough. [1] You can see
the thumbnail browser in the screenshot below. In it, you can see that the
calendar button is more prominent on each album home page.

[image]

[Calendar View]

If you click that button, it takes you to the calendar view, shown below. The
calendar now shows the key photo for each day. [2] As before, the calendar shows
the number of journals and pictures on a given day, showing the full title of a
picture or journal if it's the sole entry of that type for that day.

[image]

  * Click “# Pictures” at the bottom of a day to jump to the thumbnail
    browser for that day.
  * Click a day's key photo to jump directly to the full-size picture navigator.
  * Click the title at the top of the day for the journal entry (you can get to
    the pictures for day from there, too)

[Navigating in Mobile Mode]

Once you get to a picture, you're in the mobile-browsing mode, by default. This
mode clears away the standard header, breadcrumbs and toolbar, replacing it with
just the title of the item (e.g. a picture) and a small drop-down menu with
navigation commands and a command to get back out of mobile mode.

[image]

Since the navigation toolbar is hidden, you can't use the mouse to navigate.
Instead, swipe to move back and forth on a mobile device [3] or use the left and
right keys on a device with a keyboard.

Click the little down-arrow button in the top-left corner to show a menu.

  * The top button closes mobile-browsing mode and goes back to the "classic"
    browsing mode (shown below)
  * The other links go back to
    * the thumbnail browser for that day
    * or the calendar
    * or the thumbnail browser for the main album
    * or other albums

[Navigating in Classic Mode]

[image]

From here, you can use the regular breadcrumbs above the toolbar to navigate as
you would with the menu in mobile mode. Click the “Show Mobile Mode” button
in the toolbar buttons to get back to the mobile mode. 

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[1] Earthli has two copies of each picture: the uploaded original and a
    generated thumbnail. The generated thumbnail is already a certain size. To
    support a browser with dynamically sized thumbnails, the page would have to
    load all of the originals, which is not a good strategy for mobile.


[1] A user can select the command menu from any picture and set it as the key
    photo for the entire album or the key photo for its day. This allows a user
    to customize the appearance of the calendar for multi-day albums.


[1] Unfortunately, Safari on MacOS captures the swipe left and right events and
    directs them to "back" and "forth" in the browser history. While it is
    possible to "disable these gestures"
    <https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/97520/how-do-i-disable-swipe-between-pages-on-safari>,
    it's not very easy and it applies to all web sites. It would be nice if they
    funneled those touch events to the browser page, but they don't. There
    doesn't seem to be a web standard for touchpad events vs. mobile swiping
    events. Since the left and right arrow keys work, that's a decent fallback.

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  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[How to browse pictures and albums on earthli]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=3436</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=3436"/>
    <updated>2017-08-04T23:56:51+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[<info>Update 30.11.2019: All of the picture-browsing still applies as
described below. In additional, there is a "mobile mode available"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=3854>.</info>

I'm going to use a recent example for the screenshots below. The orange
text and arrows in the screenshots are instructions. Click any of the
pictures to...
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      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 4. Aug 2017 23:56:51
Updated by marco on 1. Dec 2019 00:27:14
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<info>Update 30.11.2019: All of the picture-browsing still applies as described
below. In additional, there is a "mobile mode available"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=3854>.</info>

I'm going to use a recent example for the screenshots below. The orange text and
arrows in the screenshots are instructions. Click any of the pictures to see a
bigger version.

I published two journals describing the two big days that I had in the
mountains:

  * "Engadin Radmarathon"
    <https://www.earthli.com/albums/view_journal.php?id=19224>
  * "Private Granfondo San Gottardo"
    <https://www.earthli.com/albums/view_journal.php?id=19223>

To continue, right-click "Private Granfondo San Gottardo" above and select "Open
in New Window". When you're ready, you should have this document open in one
window and the journal for "Private Granfondo San Gottardo" open in another
window.

You should see something like the screenshot below in the second window:

[image]

You can read the journal and see a few small pictures. To see more pictures, do
as the screenshot says and scroll down. Now you should see the following:

[image]

You can see the so-called thumbnails for several pictures, but to see bigger
versions, you have to click one of them. Once you have, you should see something
like the image below.

[image]

From here, you can navigate the other pictures you saw in the grid on the
previous page by clicking the left and right arrows to go to the previous and
next pictures, respectively.

You can also show more context by clicking "Show list". Do that now to see
something like the image below.

[image]

The list at the top shows the other pictures in this set. You can click the
links directly to jump around to pictures that sound interesting (instead of
just advancing from one to the next).

Next we're going to take a look at how to navigate on earthli. The image below
shows some detail on the navigation menu. The navigation menu is at the top of
the page and shows that you are looking at a single picture called "Olli and
Marco at the Furkapass" in the "Granfondo San Gottardo" album in the year "2017"
for "Marco and Kathy".

[image]

Click the "Granfondo San Gottardo" link to see the image below.

[image]

We're now looking at the list of journals for the "Granfondo San Gottardo"
album. This is because we started off looking at a journal (way back at the
beginning of this guide). We're interested in pictures, though, so click the
"Pictures" link to see the image below.

[image]

Now you can see all of the pictures in this album (rather than just the pictures
for a single journal/day). If you click a picture, you'll jump right back in to
looking at pictures and can use the navigator, as described above.

Instead, let's see all albums for 2017. Click "2017" in the navigation menu at
the top, as shown above, to see the image below.

[image]

Now that's odd, isn't it? You can't see any pictures. That's because the "2017"
album doesn't contain any pictures of its own. You can see near the bottom that
earthli says "This list is empty".

This is the same thing that happened when we were looking at journals instead of
pictures. Now we're looking at pictures instead of albums. Click the "Albums"
link to show albums instead. You should see the image below.

[image]

From here, you see that I've published four albums so far this year. If you
click a picture, you'll jump back to that album. Instead, let's follow the
instructions and click "Years" in the navigation menu to see the image below.

[image]

As before with the albums for 2017, you can now jump to another year by clicking
the year (as shown in the screenshot). However, let's navigate a bit farther by
clicking "Albums" as instructed to see the image below.

[image]

Now you should be getting an idea of how the albums are structured: there are
people (or rabbits) at the very top of the hierarchy and each person (or rabbit)
has a bunch of albums, organized into a structure. In the screenshot above, you
can see "Pierre & Louis" as well as "Marco and Kathy" and even "d von Ballmoos"
(although she hasn't published pictures in a long time). Clicking any one of
them will navigate to their albums where you can use what you learned above to
get around.

Instead, let's jump out just one more level by clicking "earthli", as
instructed, to show the image below.

[image]

As the screenshot notes, you're now on the earthli home page -- the same place
you get to when you type "earthli.com" or "www.earthli.com" in the browser
directly. From here, you can click "Albums" to get back to the page you were at
before. Or, you can click "News" to go to the main news page where I publish my
articles. The "News" page functions exactly the same as the Albums (described
above).

For convenience, you can also see the most recent pictures and most recent
articles right on the home page. You can click those links as well to jump right
to the picture or article. From there, you can use the navigation skills you
learned above to get to other pictures, albums or articles.

Exercises:

   1. Explore the "Engadin Radmarathon"
      <https://www.earthli.com/albums/view_journal.php?id=19224> album using the
      skills you learned above.
   2. Try to get to "Engadin Radmarathon"
      <https://www.earthli.com/albums/view_journal.php?id=19224> from the
      "earthli home page" <https://www.earthli.com/> using the navigation skills
      you learned above.

Good luck and happy browsing!

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  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(9) How to add multiple pictures at once]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1904</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1904"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T21:45:50+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (9) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

------------------------------------------------------------------------


Before you start adding pictures, you should read the article "Uploading
pictures in earthli Albums"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1006> to learn how to
prepare pictures for publication online.

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If you have a lot of pictures to add to an album and you don't feel...
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      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:45:50
------------------------------------------------------------------------

This article is part (9) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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Before you start adding pictures, you should read the article "Uploading
pictures in earthli Albums"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1006> to learn how to prepare
pictures for publication online.

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If you have a lot of pictures to add to an album and you don't feel like "adding
them individually" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902>, you
can upload them all at once and then "edit them later"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1898>.

Let's start, as always, by going to the Galapagos home page, as described in the
"navigation tutorial" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896>,
as shown below:

[image]

Hover the mouse over the "Commands" button, then select "Upload pictures" (1)
from the menu; you'll be taken to a form for uploading multiple pictures, as
shown below:

[image]

You only have to provide a value for "Zip file" (3); the other settings are
optional. For zip file, you have to collect the pictures you want to upload into
a single, compressed file in ZIP-format. You should leave "Day" (2) at the
default value, which tries to read dates from pictures, using today's date as a
default for pictures that don't contain dates. If you upload multiple zip files,
you can change the "First number" (1) so you don't have pictures with the same
names [1]. When you're ready, press the "Upload" button (4) to upload the zip
file and process the pictures in it, as shown below:

[image]

This next step might take a while, depending on how many pictures are in the ZIP
file. The output shows each picture (1) as it is processed, indicating warnings
(2) when the date can't be extracted. When the upload is complete, you can
select "View pictures" (3) to see the uploaded pictures in the album.

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[1] For example, if the first zip file has 20 pictures in it, they will be named
    "Picture 1 - filename" - "Picture 20 - filename"; when you upload the second
    zip file, set the "First Number" to 21 so that the pictures in the second
    zip file are named starting with "Picture 21 - filename".

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  </entry>
  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(8) How to move pictures to another album]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1901</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1901"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T21:45:42+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (8) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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If you've got a lot of pictures in one album and want to group them or
categorize them better, you can make sub-albums within the main album.
Picking up from where we left off in the "navigation tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896> at the Galapagos
home page,...
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  </summary>
      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:45:42
------------------------------------------------------------------------

This article is part (8) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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If you've got a lot of pictures in one album and want to group them or
categorize them better, you can make sub-albums within the main album. Picking
up from where we left off in the "navigation tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896> at the Galapagos home
page, we see that there are hundreds of photos in one album. 

Before you can move pictures, you have to "create the album"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1900> to which you're going to
move them.

To move pictures, you have to switch to the "explorer" view using the drop-down
menu, as shown below:

[image]

Hover the mouse over the "Commands" button (1) to show the drop-down menu, then
move down and select "Explorer" (2) to show the following page:

[image]

The explorer view lets you perform operations on more than one picture at a
time. Check off the pictures (2) that you want to move or use the toggle-all
triangle (1) to select/de-select all pictures. When you've selected the pictures
you want to move, press the "Move" button (3) to show the page below:

[image]

Here, you can see the pictures you selected in the list on the left (1); you
should choose the album to which to move them in the tree on the right (2). When
you're ready, press "Yes" (3) to move the pictures.

If you only want to move a single picture, you can access the "Move" operation
(1) from the popup menu next to a picture's thumbnail, as shown below:

[image]

The "Move" operation (1) is also available from the "Commands" button on a
picture's home page:

[image]

When you move a single picture, you'll be taken to the same folder-selection and
confirmation page as for multiple pictures (shown above).

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Continue on to "(9) How to add multiple pictures at once"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1904>.

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  </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(7) How to delete one or more pictures]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1906</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1906"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T21:45:39+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (7) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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In addition to "adding"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902> and "editing"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1898> pictures, you're
invariably going to need to delete some as well. There are a couple of
ways to do this, but let's start off -- as always -- where we left off
in the "navigation tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896> with the...
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  </summary>
      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:45:39
------------------------------------------------------------------------

This article is part (7) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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In addition to "adding" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902>
and "editing" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1898> pictures,
you're invariably going to need to delete some as well. There are a couple of
ways to do this, but let's start off -- as always -- where we left off in the
"navigation tutorial" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896>
with the Galapagos home page, as shown below:

[image]

To select a single picture for deletion, hover over the small "command" triangle
(1) next to it, then select "Delete" (2) from the menu. You'll be taken to a
confirmation page, as shown below:

[image]

If you want to make sure that you're removing the correct picture, select the
small triangle (1) next to the preview box to show the picture. To continue,
press "Yes" (2). You'll be returned to the album home page.

Alternatively, you can delete a picture from its home page, as shown below:

[image]

Hover the mouse over the "Commands" menu (1) and select "Delete" from the menu
to go to the delete-confirmation page shown in the previous step.

If you've got several pictures to delete, you can use the explorer to delete
them instead of deleting them one-by-one; go to the Galapagos home page, as
shown below:

[image]

Hover the mouse over the "Commands" menu (1), then select "Explorer" (2) from
the menu to show the page below.

[image]

From this page, select the pictures that you want to delete using the checkboxes
on the left, then hover the mouse over the "Commands" button (2) and select
"Delete" (3) from the menu. You'll be taken to a confirmation page, as shown
below:

[image]

Verify that the pictures you selected are listed on the left (1), then press
"Yes" (2) to delete the pictures.

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Continue on to "(8) How to move pictures to another album"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1901>.

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  </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(6) How to change an album's cover picture]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1903</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1903"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T21:45:35+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (6) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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Changing the cover for an album is the same as "editing one"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1899>, but you need to
actually "add pictures"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902> or "move
pictures from another album"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1901> first. To change
the cover picture for an album, go to the album's home page. If you
follow the...
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  </summary>
      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:45:35
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This article is part (6) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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Changing the cover for an album is the same as "editing one"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1899>, but you need to
actually "add pictures" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902>
or "move pictures from another album"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1901> first. To change the
cover picture for an album, go to the album's home page. If you follow the
instructions in the "browsing tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896>, you should see the
Galapagos as shown below:

[image]

Near the top of the home page, you should see the "Edit" button (1); press it to
show the page below (if you can't see the button, follow the instructions for
"logging in" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896> before
continuing):

[image]

There are a lot of settings on this page, but just scroll down until you see the
page shown below:

[image]

To change the cover picture for the album, press the "Browse..." button (1) to
open the picture browser, showing all the pictures in the current album.

[image]

Use the navigator controls at the top and bottom (1) to cycle through all the
pictures in an album if there are a lot of them. When you've found the picture
you want to use (2), click it to select it and close the window and return to
the album editor, as shown below:

[image]

You should see the picture you selected as well as a yellow marker indicating
that the picture has been "modified" (1). Press the "Save" button (2) to save
the changes and go back to the album's home page.

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Continue on to "(7) How to delete one or more pictures"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1906>.

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  </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(5) How to edit an album]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1899</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1899"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T21:45:29+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (5) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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Editing an album is just as easy as "creating a new one"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1900>. To edit an
album, go to the album's home page. If you follow the instructions in
the "browsing tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896>, you should see
the Galapagos as shown below:

[image]

Near the top of the...
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  </summary>
      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:45:29
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This article is part (5) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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Editing an album is just as easy as "creating a new one"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1900>. To edit an album, go to
the album's home page. If you follow the instructions in the "browsing tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896>, you should see the
Galapagos as shown below:

[image]

Near the top of the home page, you should see the "Edit" button (1); press it to
show the page below (if you can't see the button, follow the instructions for
"logging in" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896> before
continuing):

[image]

There are a lot of settings on this page, but you really only need to change the
title, near the top (1). When you're finished, press "Save" (2) to save the
changes and go back to the album's home page.

You can learn how to "change the cover picture"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1903> in another tutorial.

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Continue on to "(6) How to change an album’s cover picture"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1903>.

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  </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(4) How to edit a picture]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1898</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1898"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T21:45:25+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (4) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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Editing an existing picture is a snap; if you don't have any pictures
yet, check out "how to add a picture"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902> first. Let's
continue from where we left off in the "browsing tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896> with the
Galapagos home page, as shown below:

[image]

There...
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  </summary>
      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:45:25
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This article is part (4) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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Editing an existing picture is a snap; if you don't have any pictures yet, check
out "how to add a picture"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902> first. Let's continue
from where we left off in the "browsing tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896> with the Galapagos home
page, as shown below:

[image]

There are two ways to edit a picture: from its home page or from a drop-down
menu that pops up when you hover the mouse over the triangle next to a picture
(2). If you're editing a lot of pictures, it's probably more convenient to use
the drop-down menu (2), but let's take a look at how to edit from a picture's
home page.

To get to a picture's home page, just select a picture (1); you'll be taken to a
page showing a large version of the picture on its own page, as shown below:

[image]

From here, press the "Edit" button (3) to open the editor for the picture, as
shown below:

[image]

Here, you can change the title (1) and the description (2); from here, you can
also change the date and time or upload a new picture, if you like. When you're
finished, press one of the "save" buttons (3) to save changes and return to the
picture's home page. If you want to see your changes before saving, press one of
the "Preview" buttons; you will get something like the following page:

[image]

You can select the little triangle (1) next to the preview to hide it or just
scroll down to continue making changes (2). When you're finished, press the
"Save" button to save changes and go back to the album.

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Continue on to "(5) How to edit an album"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1899>.

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  </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(3) How to add a picture to an album]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T21:45:21+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (3) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

Before you start adding pictures, you should read the article "Uploading
pictures in earthli Albums"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1006> to learn how to
prepare pictures for publication online.

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Adding a picture is just as easy as "editing one"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1898>. Picking up from
where we...
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  </summary>
      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:45:21
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This article is part (3) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

Before you start adding pictures, you should read the article "Uploading
pictures in earthli Albums"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1006> to learn how to prepare
pictures for publication online.

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Adding a picture is just as easy as "editing one"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1898>. Picking up from where
we left off in the "navigation tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896> at the Galapagos home
page, we see the page below:

[image]

Press the "New Picture" button (1) to go to a page where you can upload
pictures:

[image]

Above the form, you can see a little pin (1); select it to stay on this page
after you upload a picture -- it makes uploading multiple pictures much quicker.
Once you select the pin, you should see the page below:

[image]

At the top of the page, you can see that you're now "pinned" (1) to this page.
As usual, you have to fill in a title, but you also have to select a file (2)
from your computer to upload (this part looks different depending on which web
browser you use). Any modern digital camera adds the date and time of the photo
to the picture, so make sure that "Use date stored by a digital camera" (3) is
selected (if there is no date in the picture, you'll get an error and you can
fill in the date by hand). If you don't need to see the picture, just press
"Create" to add the picture to the album; we'll preview before we add, so press
"Preview" (4) to show the page below:

[image]

The preview appears above the form (1); select the small triangle to hide the
preview or scroll down to see the form. You can see that the picture has been
uploaded and is displayed with its file name and size (2). The date was also
automatically extracted from the picture and is shown for the date (3). In
addition to the title, you can also add a description before pressing "Create"
(4) to finish adding the picture to the album. 

Because we're pinned to this page, you'll come back to this page, as shown
below:

[image]

Above the form, you can see a confirmation message (1) that the last picture was
uploaded successfully. From here, you can continue uploading pictures by
repeating the steps above.

If you prefer, you can also "upload multiple pictures at once"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1904>.

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Continue on to "(4) How to edit a picture"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1898>.

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  </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(2) How to make a new album]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1900</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1900"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T21:45:16+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (2) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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Making a new album is very easy; you only need to know two things:

   1. Where you want to put the album.
   2. What you want to name the album.

Let's make a sub-album in the Galapagos album from the "browsing
tutorial" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896>. If
you don't know...
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  </summary>
      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:45:16
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This article is part (2) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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Making a new album is very easy; you only need to know two things:

   1. Where you want to put the album.
   2. What you want to name the album.

Let's make a sub-album in the Galapagos album from the "browsing tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896>. If you don't know how
to get there, check out that tutorial to show the page below:

[image]

Near the top, you can see the "New album" button (1); press it to show the page
below (if you can't see the button, follow the instructions for "logging in"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896> before continuing):

[image]

On this page, there are a bunch of settings, but they are all set to reasonable
defaults (inherited from the Galapagos album in this case). In this case, you
only need to set the title (1) and press the "Create" button (2) to save it.

You'll be taken to the home page for your new album, from which you can "add a
picture" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902> or "move
pictures from another album"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1901>.

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Continue on to "(3) How to add a picture to an album"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902>.

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  </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(1) How to browse earthli Albums]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T21:45:12+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (1) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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earthli Albums is an online photo manager that lets you upload pictures
to albums and send updates to subscribers. Before you can add your own
pictures, you should learn how to navigate the application. To get
started, browse to...
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  </summary>
      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:45:12
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This article is part (1) of a multi-part "earthli Albums tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912>.

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earthli Albums is an online photo manager that lets you upload pictures to
albums and send updates to subscribers. Before you can add your own pictures,
you should learn how to navigate the application. To get started, browse to the
"earthli Albums home page" <https://www.earthli.com/news>. You should see the
following screen:

[image]

Near the top of the page, you can see your login status (1). If you're not
logged in, you'll see a link to "Log in...". Select it to show the following
screen:

[image]

On this page, fill in your name and password (1); check the "Remember me" box so
that your login is stored for a while and you won't have to log in every time
you visit earthli Albums. Press the "Log in" button (2) to continue; you'll
return to the album home page, but it will look as follows:

[image]

At the top of the page, you can see that you are now logged in (1). To actually
browse through albums, let's select the "Nid & Mil" album (2) by clicking the
picture. You'll be taken to the home page for that album, as shown below:

[image]

From there, click the picture for the "Trips" album (1) to be taken to the home
page for the Trips album, as shown below:

[image]

From here, you can see the albums inside the "Trips" album, both as a list on
the left (1) and as a grid of photo album covers; select the "Galapagos" album
(2) to go to the home page for that album.

[image]

From an album page, you have several options: you can "edit the album itself"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1899> (1) or use the navigator
(2) to browse through multiple pages of pictures either by selecting a page
number or by using the arrows to move forward or back. Click a picture (3) to
jump to a full-size view of that picture and to see the screen below:

[image]

On this page, you can see your position within earthli Albums in the so-called
breadcrumbs along the top (2), which lists all of the albums you've navigated
followed by the picture name. You can also "edit the picture"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1898> (3) from here or press
the "picture list" button (1) to show a list of other pictures in this album on
the left-hand side. Click it now to show the following screen:

[image]

As before, you can still "edit the picture"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1898> (2) and you can press
the "close" button (1) to get rid of the list on the side if you like. Use the
navigator (3) to move forward and back through the pictures in the album. 

You should now know all you need to know to move comfortably through earthli
Albums.

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Continue on to "(2) How to make a new album"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1900>.

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  </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[How to Use earthli Albums]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1912"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T21:45:07+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[earthli Albums is an online photo manager that lets you upload pictures
to albums and send updates to subscribers. Pictures are organized into
nested albums and users can have as many albums as they like. It's
pretty easy to use the earthli Albums, but you should still familiarize
yourself using...
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  </summary>
      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:45:07
Updated by marco on 28. Sep 2008 11:13:30
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earthli Albums is an online photo manager that lets you upload pictures to
albums and send updates to subscribers. Pictures are organized into nested
albums and users can have as many albums as they like. It's pretty easy to use
the earthli Albums, but you should still familiarize yourself using the tutorial
outlined below.

   1. "How to browse earthli Albums"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1896>
   2. "How to make a new album"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1900>
   3. "How to add a picture to an album"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1902>
   4. "How to edit a picture"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1898>
   5. "How to edit an album"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1899>
   6. "How to change an album's cover picture"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1903>
   7. "How to delete one or more pictures"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1906>
   8. "How to move pictures to another album"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1901>
   9. "How to add multiple pictures at once"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1904>


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[image] This manual is also available as a "PDF document"
<https://www.earthli.com/data/users/marco/downloads/earthli_albums_handbook.pdf>.

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