A web journal is a type of album that you publish as a website. It can have one or more index pages that display thumbnails of images, and viewers can click a thumbnail to see each image in detail. Web journal pages also display titles, captions, and other descriptive text. A web journal is a flexible way to share images, and it is particularly useful for sharing location shots.
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To add text to a web journal page, click the Add Text Box button. Then, drag the text box to the location you desire, such as the top of the page. Click the T icon to change the text style if desired, and select the text and edit it as needed.
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When you're ready to publish a web journal, Aperture offers two options: You can export the webpages to HTML and save them on your hard disk, after which you can email the pages to a client, manually post them on a website, or make them available on an FTP site for a client to download. Or, you can publish the web journal directly to a .Mac site. To export as HTML, click the Export Web Pages button in the Webpage Editor; to publish to a .Mac account, click the Publish to .Mac button.