This program has been affecting my entries lately. I am thinking of closing this site because of this ContentLink thing that takes credit on my posts which is in contradiction to the rules of other advertisers. Everytime a new highlighted word appears I immediately edit or delete them to avoid being displayed together with supported links. Crazy, yeah I know. I think there’s no other way to stop this. Is there any good explanation why should I maintain the links?
I.ph may have the prerogative to attach Google Adsense on every free site being opened. But I guess, in the case of ContentLink it is totally different. I wish to have the consensus of other i.ph bloggers on this, if you please.
Poll survey:
Possible answers:
A. Yes. It helps both site owner and bloggers.
B. No. I have lost my interest in using i.ph now.
C. Neutral. That’s not a problem since I am not a pro-blogger.
I’ve been stalking on interactive sites run by flash programs lately to serve as my basis of creating a let’s say, a more professional photo site. I am more attracted to automatic displays of images. It’s very interesting to look at cool photography sites with flash components. When people tries to open your site, viewers will know instantly how well you want your pictures get protected. Flash programs sort of safeguards you from any possible photo theft online.
I recommend you check out the photoFlow in flashloaded.com. I love it how it flips the images either by manual control or automatic within 2 second flip interval. Some features that you can find from this software are as follows:
* Easily update images using the Component Inspector, ActionScript or an XML file
* Adjustable flip speed, spacing between stacked images and image size
* Customizable perspective view and reflections
* Option to flip images as a slideshow
* Add links/hyperlinks to each image
* ActionScript events to perform an action when an image has loaded, is selected, etc…
* Images can be external or included in the library
* Mouse wheel image flipping (Windows only)
* Optionally display a name for each image
* Option to set the number of images to preload
* Option to automatically scale images to fit or to fill the defined size
* Zoom in on selected image or on all images on mouse over
* photoFlow can open on a pre-defined image
* Customizable color of background and opacity
* Option to start flipping from left-to-right or right-to-left
* Supports sound effects for image flipping
* Built-in preloader
* Light weight (weighs only 18kb with the scrollbar)
I hope this discovery will help aspiring web photo developers out there. Do check out the site now.