Images in your Aperture Library would not be particularly exciting if you could not share or display them. One of the best ways to share your images is with a web journal album. A web journal album is a type of album whose images you arrange in the Webpage Editor and publish on the web as a web journal. The web journal displays images with titles, captions, and other descriptive text. It is a flexible way to assemble webpages, and it's particularly useful for sharing location shots, such as those we took in Uruguay, South Beach, and Jackson Hole. In this lesson, we will create a web journal that clients can view online at their convenience. We'll preview the images in the journal as a slideshow, and then export the web journal pages to HTML and publish them to a .Mac account. But before we get started, let's organize the Projects panel, which has become relatively cluttered. |