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McPics README (c) 2002 mackstann (mack at incise.org)

## <contact> ------------------------------------------------------------------

Please contact me and tell me what you think of McPics. Bugs, problems, complaints, suggestions, anything, let me know!

site: http://incise.org
email: mack at incise.org
IRC: mackstann @ irc.incise.org

mackstann @ irc.freenode.net
AIM: Millenium Mullah

## </contact> -----------------------------------------------------------------

## <about> --------------------------------------------------------------------

McPics originates from agal (agal.sf.net), I liked it but there were things I wanted to change. McPics strives to be:

fairly minimalist: every line of code was evaluated. "Is this really needed?" "Could i somehow speed this up or simplify it?" There are few features, other than the basic gallery and comment functionality.

standards compliant: even more than just meeting XHTML and CSS specs, i have made every attempt to seperate content from presentation. the sole exemption is the <table> used in the index page to layout the thumbnails. markup is also very cleanly laid out.

## </about> -------------------------------------------------------------------

## <comments> -----------------------------------------------------------------

You can assign a comment to each picture in your gallery, which will appear on the "zoomed in" page for that image, below the image and above the navigational thumbnails at the bottom. Say your image is called Jack.jpeg, you would put your comments in Jack.jpeg.txt (in the image directory). You can also include HTML in the comment file.

## </comments> ----------------------------------------------------------------

## <display> ------------------------------------------------------------------

Inevitably people will find ways to make the display look messed up. Common things that will cause this are odd-shaped images, images being of different sizes/shapes, or long filenames. Don't complain to me if something looks wrong in a 150x60 browser window ;)

## </display> -----------------------------------------------------------------

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