By Yorgo Nestoridis
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1 Google Top 10 by Streamlining Semiomantics
1.1 Google Top 10 Secrets
1.2 Google Top 10 on YouTube
Google Top 10 by Streamlining Semiomantics
Yesterday’s Ycademy call dealt with streamlining communication flows through a small Semiomantics Publishing Network, such as YORGOO Publishing.
The purpose was to show how the high performance publishing engine of [...]
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1 Branding by Ycademy
1.1 Branding your Website
1.2 Branding your Social Networks
1.3 Branding your Media Site
Branding by Ycademy
It has been a long way to brand yourself, your business or your online presence. Now it’s time to implement your brand. next week’s Ycademy Seminar will, amongst others, focus on the implementation [...]
Image Display on WP for Semiomantics Scripts
The Problem
Displaying and publishing images on a blog is an important issue as it impacts on our visitors’ surf experience. An attractive blog has attractive pictures, however attractive pictures are often big and heavy. The WP gallery and thumbnail functions can help but are not satisfactory. To keep the page loading time within reason, we cannot embed big, heavy pictures into the post. If we thumbnail the pictures, the page is reloaded by default, respectively a page with the embedded original size picture opens. Reloading pages is not appreciated by visitors.
The Solution
Thumbnails are good, provided they are of an attractive size and quality: better high quality sharp partial view than a cropped blurred representation of the original. Testing is needed.
Also the original size should be loaded in a image viewer namely if there are multiple pictures involved and big original sizes do not trigger reloading of the page but pop up on top of the page.
Example (cropped)
This example shows cropped thumbnails 300×226 pixels. Click on a picture and the image viewer will open, the commands are at the bottom of the screens.
[gallery link="file" columns="2" orderby="post_name"]
More Examples
The YORGOO Press Gallery
The YORGOO Press Gallery
The Carnival Gallery
The Carnival Gallery
More Information
More Information
For integration into your Semiomantics scripts, please refer to the Product and Service pages.