Preview helps you crop images easily and adjust their dimensions without having to install additional software. The free version allows only 24 objects in an album, while the paid versions are unlimited. Resizing an image on your Mac is simple with Preview, a free image utility that comes pre-installed on OS X. Premium/Power users can upload to both their jAlbum account or to any other website. You cannot reorder images in this layout. With jAlbum you can upload your galleries to your own domain/hosting, no restrictions. With the Carousel layout, users can cycle through images by pressing the arrows on either side. With the Tiles layout, you can choose an aspect ratio (1:1,16:9, or 4:3), and you can drag and drop images within the web part to reorder them. Hover your mouse above or below an existing web part or under the title region, click, and then select the Image gallery web part.Ĭlick Add a title to enter a title for your Image gallery.Ĭlick the Edit web part button to specify the layout. If you're not in edit mode already, click Edit at the top right of the page. Select your images with the file picker or drag them onto the web part. Use the Image gallery web part to share collections of pictures on a page. Called Softaculous, it comes with a number of free applications and one of them is Piwigo, a popular self-hosted photo gallery solution that allows you to implement your own image hosting website. This means that you may not yet see this feature or it may look different than what is described in the help articles.
IMAGE GALLERIES FOR MAC WEBSITES HOW TO
Continue reading this tutorial for the step-by-step instructions showing you how to view the metadata for your photos, including location data and detailed EXIF data.
Note: Some functionality is introduced gradually to organizations that have opted in to the Targeted Release program. On macOS Mojave, as I mentioned earlier, viewing detailed metadata for any images stored on your Mac is now a breeze thanks to the Finder’s all-new Gallery view.