No, that still has to be hand-coded, but that's not difficult. There are lots of menu examples out there. The menu system I use on my demo site requires only some very simple HTML and a small chunk of CSS. With some jAlbum skins, inserting a top menu would be difficult, or even impossible. But in the skins I've developed, there's a simple way to insert the extra HTML and CSS into the album.mide wrote:- Is it possible to built menus and submenus as I've tried in Wordpress: http://wordpress10xx.galaxyphoto.de/ ?
BTW, you had asked about the difference between jAlbum and Matrix. jAlbum is the core program - it organizes the album projects and handles all of the image processing (creating thumbnails and web-sized images from your originals, for example). The skins actually produce the page coding, and the results can be very different from one skin to another. Three quick examples, all using the same images:
Matrix skin: (demo removed)
Photoblogger skin: (demo removed)
Mr.Burn5 skin: (demo removed)
You would hardly know that those three albums were produced by the same basic software package. And there are many other skins, though only about 15-20 that are actively maintained.
Unlike Highslide JS, it is very well-supported. Visit the forums - http://jalbum.net/forum/ (over there, I'm jGromit instead of MisterNeutron )Are there other advantages of jAlbum?
When you're ready to start playing with it, download and install it, and try it free for 30 days. After that, it will stop working if you don't purchase a license.Probably it is the best to buy jAlbum?