Thanks Garg Sir, to me *Peltophorum <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/f/fabaceae/peltophorum>* by Bhagyashri Ji looks wonderful! But i may follow Rawat Sir. Regards surajit
On 14 November 2015 at 12:44, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks, Surajit ji, for these details. > Yeah, pros & cons of both the system. > I feel let one follow whatever one likes keeping these factors in mind. > > On 14 November 2015 at 12:22, surajit koley <surajitnotavaila...@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> Yes, there is problem in viewing the genus page if thumbnails are >> inserted in tabular form. >> >> But, first let me explain why i tried alternative. Please check *attached >> screenshots of Caesalpinia page*, in full-screen and in reduced-screen >> (restore-down) mode. I find this kind of arrangement (of thumbnails of >> different species), specially in full-screen, is confusing to their >> respective genera. >> >> Now, it is to be decided whether i should continue using the tabular >> format or not -- >> >> Certainly, *Senna* page works *better in full-screen and in >> reduced-screen, as all thumbnails can be seen without obstacle, by >> scrolling down the page*, but to a certain level. If you reduce the >> screen/window size further nothing (neither tabular nor non-tabular) would >> work (please check attached *04senna04 and 04cassia04 images*). >> >> What and How we will see in a Genus page depend on - >> >> - screen resolution of your computer display; mine is 1366x768; >> increase resolution you will see more content but in smaller size, and >> decreasing the resolution will have opposite effect >> - the browser you use, both Chrome and IE work same in my computer; >> since efi is hosted by Google i think the site is optimized form chrome >> browser >> - window size of your browser in reduced/restore mode >> - make and version of your browser >> >> One probable solution to use tabular form (for image-thumbnails) in such >> a way so that it can be still be seen in reduced/restore down browser >> window is - >> >> - instead of inserting 3 images in 3col 1row (3x1) grid we can use >> 2x2 grid to insert 4 images of a given species; or we still can insert 3 >> images in 3 cells and species name in the 4th cell >> >> If one uses much-reduced browser window he/she may still find the above >> method obstructive (in viewing) depending on his/her display resolution, >> browser make & version. >> >> Probable solution to your " table From Floral Database of Tamilnadu" - >> >> - you perhaps can reduce the left pane width thereby giving the right >> pane more room at right side >> - you will have to reformat the table following the format of >> "Species with description & pictures in Flowers of India as on 2.1.14 : " >> table >> >> We can not do much because the host page of the genus page that you >> created long ago had been defined to certain size (width) and/or with >> certain constraints by the google itself. Please note in my browser-window >> the existing format works to a certain reduced window/resolution level (see >> the attachment). >> >> However, please note *when you use "tabular form" you bind a thumbnail >> by a boundary* so that it cannot get re-arranged according to browser >> window size/resolution. But if you keep thumbnails free from binding the >> *thumbnails >> will be re-arranged automatically according to the page design*. >> >> So, should i follow the *Senna* format? >> >> On 14 November 2015 at 09:07, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, Surajit ji, >>> There is one problem in inserting images in this tabular form. >>> Anything inserted in tabular form (including the table From Floral >>> Database of Tamilnadu) is not flexible- thus leading to not being seen >>> in full width if screen size is smaller in width compared to the width of >>> the table. This problem is not there if pictures are inserted without >>> table. Pl. see Senna >>> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/f/fabaceae/senna> >>> page. >>> Can we find some solution to this ? One solution is to see the page by >>> reducing page width by zoom in & out. But it can result in fonts becoming >>> small to be properly readable. >>> >>> On 13 November 2015 at 12:48, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> --------- Guideline to insert images of several species in a GENUS page >>>> in Tabular Form -------- >>>> >>>> Please note : inserting images in tabular form takes time, specially if >>>> (1) internet connection is slow (2) if the genus consists of more than 5 or >>>> 6 species (it depends on how fast is your net connection). >>>> >>>> Please also note : in tabular form maximum 3 images are best suited for >>>> a species. >>>> >>>> Steps are :- >>>> >>>> 1. Open genus page >>>> 2. Open 2 or 3 or more (depends on net connection and skill) >>>> species pages; each in separate window/tab; also check if species pages >>>> already contain image-thumbnails (IF NOT, please edit the species pages >>>> first, it will make editing the genus page easier) >>>> 3. Click EDIT button in genus page enabling editing mode >>>> 4. Scroll downwards just below the *"Subpage Listing"* and Insert a >>>> *"Horizontal >>>> Line"* just below it >>>> 5. Place the cursor below the "Horizontal Line" and Press *"ENTER"* key >>>> 2 or 3 times to expand your working space (where you are going to insert >>>> images of the first species) >>>> 6. Now, instead of "inserting image" SELECT a TABLE from the MENU >>>> at the top-left window. Please select only 1 column & 1 row >>>> >>>> 7. It will place a table ("mother table") at the cursor position, >>>> like- >>>> 8. >>>> 9. Placing the cursor inside the table (as above) press ENTER key, >>>> it will expand the TABLE downwards, like- >>>> 10. >>>> Move the cursor up by pressing UP ARROW key in your keyboard >>>> 11. Now, Insert/place another TABLE inside the "mother table". This >>>> time with 3 COL. 1 ROW.; It will create a "daughter table"; like- >>>> 12. >>>> Place the cursor in the 1st COL of the "daughter table". We will >>>> insert one image of a species in this column (named "image1") >>>> 13. NOW, go to one/1st Species window/tab and right click on one >>>> thumbnail to copy *"image URL/image link"* >>>> 14. Insert image in the COLUMN - 1 above as you did in species page >>>> 15. After the WORK on the first species is completed Press ENTER >>>> key and Insert a "Horizontal Line" >>>> 16. Repeat STEP 5 to STEP 15 for the next species >>>> 17. SAVE the genus page at end >>>> >>>> Thank you >>>> Regards >>>> Surajit >>>> -- >>>> With regards, >>>> J.M.Garg >>>> >>>> 'Creating awareness of Indian Flora & Fauna' >>>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1> >>>> >>>> Winner of Wipro-NFS Sparrow Awards 2014 for efloraofindia >>>> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/award-for-efloraofindia>. >>>> >>>> For identification, learning, discussion & documentation of Indian >>>> Flora, please visit/ join our Efloraofindia Google e-group >>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/indiantreepix> (largest in >>>> the world- more than 2500 members & 2,25,000 messages on 18.6.15) or >>>> Efloraofindia >>>> website <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/> (with a species >>>> database of more than 11,000 species & 2,00,000 images). >>>> >>>> The whole world uses my Image Resource >>>> <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:J.M.Garg> of more than a >>>> thousand species & eight thousand images of Birds, Butterflies, Plants etc. >>>> (arranged alphabetically & place-wise). You can also use them for free as >>>> per Creative Commons license attached with each image. >>>> >>>> Also author of 'A Photoguide to the Birds of Kolkata & Common Birds of >>>> India'. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> With regards, >>> J.M.Garg >>> >>> 'Creating awareness of Indian Flora & Fauna' >>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1> >>> >>> Winner of Wipro-NFS Sparrow Awards 2014 for efloraofindia >>> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/award-for-efloraofindia>. >>> >>> For identification, learning, discussion & documentation of Indian >>> Flora, please visit/ join our Efloraofindia Google e-group >>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/indiantreepix> (largest in the >>> world- more than 2500 members & 2,25,000 messages on 18.6.15) or >>> Efloraofindia >>> website <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/> (with a species >>> database of more than 11,000 species & 2,00,000 images). >>> >>> The whole world uses my Image Resource >>> <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:J.M.Garg> of more than a >>> thousand species & eight thousand images of Birds, Butterflies, Plants etc. >>> (arranged alphabetically & place-wise). You can also use them for free as >>> per Creative Commons license attached with each image. >>> >>> Also author of 'A Photoguide to the Birds of Kolkata & Common Birds of >>> India'. >>> >> >> > > > -- > With regards, > J.M.Garg > > 'Creating awareness of Indian Flora & Fauna' > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1> > > Winner of Wipro-NFS Sparrow Awards 2014 for efloraofindia > <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/award-for-efloraofindia>. > > For identification, learning, discussion & documentation of Indian Flora, > please visit/ join our Efloraofindia Google e-group > <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/indiantreepix> (largest in the > world- more than 2500 members & 2,25,000 messages on 18.6.15) or Efloraofindia > website <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/> (with a species > database of more than 11,000 species & 2,00,000 images). > > The whole world uses my Image Resource > <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:J.M.Garg> of more than a > thousand species & eight thousand images of Birds, Butterflies, Plants etc. > (arranged alphabetically & place-wise). 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