Viewing Tips for Web Galleries
The web galleries are more pleasing to view, and the
images are shown larger, if you put your web browser into “Full Screen” mode.
How to Use Full Screen Mode - for Internet Explorer and Firefox
To Enter Full Screen Mode:
Press function
key F11, or
Select menu
item “View”
Then click
“Full Screen”
To Return to
Press function
key F11, or
Move the
cursor to the very top edge of the screen.
When the top
line of the browser appears, click the window button next to the X button at
the top right hand side of the screen.
How to Use Full Screen Mode - for Google Chrome
To Enter Full Screen Mode:
Press function
key F11, or
Click on the tools button (upper right) and then
click on Full Screen
To Return to
Press function
key F11, or
Move the
cursor to the very top edge of the screen.
Then click the
message box “Exit full screen.”
How to Use Full Screen Mode - for Safari
To Enter Full Screen Mode:
Press function
key F11, or
Click on the tools button (upper right) and then
click on Full Screen
To Return to
Press function
key F11, or
Move the
cursor to the very top edge of the screen.
Then click on
the tools button (upper right) and
then click on Exit Full Screen
How to Use Full Screen Mode - for Opera
Not
recommended
For standard screens - to Enter (or Exit) Full Screen Mode:
Right
click the mouse, then click “Full Screen”
For galleries: Not recommended – can
enter as above but not exit easily
Trouble Shooting
Active X
The Web Galleries are generated from Lightroom software (my image editing and cataloging
system). They require Active X. Depending on your security system, and/or your
security settings of your browser software, a message may appear at the
beginning of your browsing session that may say something like…..Active X must
be enabled. - Please select the option
that enables Active X.
Flash Player
Depending on your browser software, a message may
appear at the beginning of your browsing session that may say something like:
“This photo gallery requires the Adobe Flash Player.” Click on Get the free Flash Player here.
This will take you to the Adobe web site from where you can download the flash
player for free. You may be prompted for your operating system (Windows 7,
Windows Vista, Windows XP, etc.) and your browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox,
Safari, Chrome, Opera, etc.) Choose the appropriate prompts for your computer
system. The download just takes a brief moment.