To get things moving , I experimented by photographing some of the
A3 pages and uploaded them to a website here :-
http://bs37.yolasite.com/gwr-badminton-line.php
They were originally in A2, so there is the added problem of a ' join'
The majority of the display board pages are in landscape but there are a few in portrait which may prove more difficult to 'join '
Anyway this is just a trial and I'm wondering how they'll look
on the Bristol Archive website. I'm aware that some of the smallest print will not be legible.
Your thoughts are welcome.
John
A2 Display Boards for Website ?
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Re: A2 Display Boards for Website ?
Hi John,
My thoughts, for what they are worth, is perhaps to have just an "overview photo" of the display on a "GWR Badminton Line" web page, with an introduction/credits to "Harry Lane" above/below the photo. Then have the actual text from the display typed up beneath the display photo with larger views of the applicable photo's available as icons along side the applicable text.
Ian
My thoughts, for what they are worth, is perhaps to have just an "overview photo" of the display on a "GWR Badminton Line" web page, with an introduction/credits to "Harry Lane" above/below the photo. Then have the actual text from the display typed up beneath the display photo with larger views of the applicable photo's available as icons along side the applicable text.
Ian