Gallery
:: Viewing Photos
The
Gallery on UKRag.net is organised into photo "Albums"
which are accessible either publicly or according to your access
permissions.
Each
album has a title and title image (ie: the first photo in the album)
as well as information on:
- when it was last updated (changed)
- how many photos it contains
- how many people have looked at it.
Choosing
an Album (and using "search")

Sample
screenshot for Gallery main page
[ Key: 1 - Search
box, 2 - Login link, 3
- Links to album, 4 -
Current page number]
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To
access an Album simply left click on either the album title or the
title image to the left of it (3).
You
can also Search for an particular photo using the Search
box (1)
- To use this function type in a keyword for your target photo and
hit return.
NB:
The search function relies on those submitting the photos to include
keywords with their images.
Viewing
Photos
In the Album screen you will be shown a series of thumnail images
for each photo it contains.

Sample
screenshot for Gallery main page
[ Key: 1 - Add
Photos link, 2 - Login
link, 3 - Current page
number, 4 - Thumbnail
image & link to full size photo]
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Simply
click on the thumbnail (4) for
the image you wish to view in full size and wait for it load.
Large
albums may be split into a number of pages (3).
Navigating
around the album is pretty simple too.

Sample
screenshot for Gallery main page
[ Key: 1 - Image
number, 2 - Link to main
Gallery page, 3 - Link
to Album thumbnail page, 4
- Next image, 5 - Last
image]
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The
image shown above provides an example of what you'd see when looking
at full sized photos but the conventions are more or less the same
throughout.
- To
get back to the main Gallery page simple click on the "UKRag.net
Gallery" link (2)
- To
return to the Thumbnail page for the current Album, click on the
Album link as is shown in the example above (3)
- To
go to the next page/image click on the arrow icon pointing in
the relevant direction eg: (4)
- To
go to the LAST or first page click on the arrow/line icon pointing
in the relevant direction eg: (5)
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