Here’s an example of a hubzilla photo album — I’m pleasantly surprised at the results:
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Here’s an example of a hubzilla photo album — I’m pleasantly surprised at the results:
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Purely photos and no text? I see gannets.
Diana Studer Every individual photo has a “comment” box in the owner view. I just added a comment to one of the paired gannets pictures.
Kent Crispin since I can’t comment there – there are 3 species of gannet. I have seen our Cape Gannets, and it was interesting to see a second species ‘live’.
I’m used to blog photos with captions, alt text and searchable.
Diana Studer I believe the intention is a photo album, not a blog. Hubzilla is also supposed to support a blog style interface, but I haven’t experimented with it yet. It may be possible to open an album to public comments, but I’m not sure I want to do that — nymclub.net is a personal hubzilla instance with limited resources (though people do seem to be signing up).
Diana Studer BTW — those gannets were photographed at the Muriwai gannet colony in New Zealand; they are australasian gannets.
Nice. The photos too! Reminds me a bit of the flickr layouts, nice display. Only thing (compared with FB or G+) “lacking” IMM is the inability to “like” individual album photos. At least I couldn’t, as a Pluspora viewer. I couldn’t comment either, or I’d have said I especially like the Gannet lovebirds. Have fun! If it works for you, that’s great. I think stockholders and the various petitioners should try to force G+ to do the right thing and finally just fix it! But hey, I know that’s as likely as “good government”. Happy Holidays!