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General

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All Pages

Google fonts

Clicking on the red f font icon will open Google Fonts home page in your browser.
You can preview the available fonts and select one to your taste.
Having found a font you just need to click on the middle icon (quick use) to the left of 'Add to collection'.
Make any selections and then copy the line of code as displayed in standard format, e.g.
 <link href='https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>
Now paste that code into the code block as shown above.
That's it. Remember though that you need to be connected to the internet to preview the font in your album.

Theme Image

A default theme image, to be used on all pages, can be selected by clicking on the folder icon and
navigating to an image. The image will stretch to fit the screen width if it is not large enough.
The theme image height is around 200px, it will expand if needed to fit a logo, if one is added.
To remove the theme image either select an alternative or select the displayed path and delete it.

Inherit Theme Image.

This setting is only effective if alternative theme images are being set for folders, see 'Optional override of
the default theme.

Logo image

A logo image, to be used on all pages, can be selected by clicking on the folder icon and
navigating to an image. For best results use a transparent PNG.
To remove the logo image either select an alternative or select the displayed path and delete it.

Fixed shape thumbnails

Crops the thumbnails to exactly the width and height indicated by "Thumbnail bounds" under
Settings/Images

Sub-folders inherit style of the root folder.

This setting is only effective if alternative styles are being set for folders, see 'Optional override of
the default style.

Slide Pages

Add thumbnail navigation between slides

Add neighbouring thumbnails to each slide page.

Comments align left instead of centre

When selected the comments below images are aligned to the left edge of the image instead of the centre.