Create an easy - to -
change gallery of photos, artwork, certificates, report cards and more.
Not exact matches
Choose from a wide selection
of professionally designed themes (that you can
change on a whim or with the season), dozens
of page layouts for keeping your content organized and intuitive,
photo galleries for highlighting classroom activities and student work, and your own classroom calendar to keep everyone involved and engaged.
Other noticeable
changes have been along the lines
of the
photo section has now been renamed «
Gallery», Video now has its own application, with app sharing and live wallpapers making a welcomed appearance.
Photo gallery app (regular): The photo gallery is pretty regular and simple, nothing fancy here, I was wondering why the default background for the gallery is a picture of wood texture, and I did not find how to chang
Photo gallery app (regular): The
photo gallery is pretty regular and simple, nothing fancy here, I was wondering why the default background for the gallery is a picture of wood texture, and I did not find how to chang
photo gallery is pretty regular and simple, nothing fancy here, I was wondering why the default background for the
gallery is a picture
of wood texture, and I did not find how to
change it.
Please note:
gallery photos have been updated to showcase the result
of our guest room renovation, while 360 ˚ tours shall be
changed to reflect updated decor by May 1.
Images: Jim Hodges, With the Wind, 1997, scarves and thread,
Photo by Alan Zindman, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges, Untitled (Gate), 1991, steel, aluminum, copper, and brass chain with blue room, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges,
Changing Things, 1997, silk, plastic, and wire, Dallas Museum
of Art, Mary Margaret Munson Wilcox Fund and gift
of Catherine and Will Rose, Howard Rachofsky, Christopher Drew and Alexandra May, and Martin Posner and Robyn Menter - Posner, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges, and still this, 2005 - 08, 23.5 K and 24K gold with Beva adhesive on gessoed linen, The Rachofsky Collection and the Dallas Museum
of Art through the DMA / amfAR Benefit Auction Fund, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges, Untitled (one day it all comes true), 2013, denim fabric and thread, Courtesy the artist and Gladstone
Gallery, New York and Brussels, © Jim Hodges; Jim Hodges in his Studio, Courtesy Dallas Museum
of Art
The urgency and effects
of climate
change and its impact on cultural identity are evidenced in the work
of Magda Biernat, recipient
of CENTER's 2016 Director's Choice award, whose exhibition Adrift is on view through July 8 at
photo - eye
Gallery in Santa Fe.
, LIAF, Lofoten International Art Festival, Norway Rematerialized New Galerie Paris / New York, New Galerie, Paris on Off moments, Grimmuseum, Berlin Le tamis et le sable 2/3: L'Intervalle, Instants Chavirés, Paris New Eyes for New Spaces, ISCP, New York Und everybody says yeah — on internet meme, The House
of Electronic Arts, Basel 2012 The End (s)
of the Library, Goethe - Institut New York Library, New York The Making
of Americans: A marathon reading
of Gertrude Stein's novel, Triple Canopy, New York Let us keep our own noon, curated by David Horvitz, West, Den Haag Rome
Photo Festival, MACRO, Testaccio, Rome Fair Exchange, curated by Taeyoon Choi, Eyebeam, New York Canceled: alternative manifestations and productive failures, organised by Lauren van Haaften - Schic, Center for Book Arts, New York Frieze, with Triple Canopy, New York Group exhibition, Access Art, Vancouver Matter Out
of Place, The Kitchen, New York Scenes
of Selves, Occasions for Ruses, Surrey Art
Gallery, Vancouver In search
of..., curated by Lennard Dost and Daniel Dennis de Wit, Academie Minerva, Groningen the chief on top
of the chief, MIRACLE & CONNELLY PRESENTS, Vancouver Force Fields, curated by Alexis Granwell and Jenny Jaskey, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Philadelphia 2011 The Greater Cloud, curated by Petra Heck, Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam Worng, IMO, Copenhagen Intimate Bureaucracies: Art and the Mail, curated by Zanna Gilbert, Art Exchange, University
of Essex, Essex Subject to
Change, Fathom + Hatch, New York The Best
of 2011, Soloway, Brooklyn, New York The Open Daybook, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles FINISHED, Showpaper 42nd St
Gallery, New York, New York As Yet UnTitled, SF Camerawork, San Francisco LATE Nights, Berkley Art Museum, Berkeley, California (performance) 2010 FREE, New Museum, New York Different Repetitions, curated by David Senior, Booklyn, New York Palling Around with Socialists, U-turn Art Space, Cincinnati, Ohio We have as much time as it takes, Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco FAX, Burnaby Art
Gallery, Vancouver An Immaterial Survey
of our Peers, Chicago (online) 01, Presented by 01 Magazine, 107 Shaw
Gallery, Toronto The Page, Guggenheim
Gallery, Chapman University, Orange, California Burn, Baby, Burn!
She included a
photo gallery she'd created
of nine female experts in global
change.
- GB settings: — reworked image choosing / cropping - supports Google
Photos and potentially other
gallery apps — added automatic clean up
of GB app picker cache (saves storage space)- Lockscreen status bar lock policy: option to allow status bar expand on secured lock screen — allows peeking on notifications even if lock screen is secured — access to quick settings prohibited — makes UNC ActiveScreen «expand notification panel» mode work on secured lock screen - Display tweaks: — added option for emulating battery charging light: ------ allows charging light on devices lacking native support (e.g. Nexus 5)------ pending notification light has priority over charging light ------ charging light color
changes lineary according to current battery level (requires RGB LED hardware)------ whether led is constantly ON or «breathing» depends on LED driver (can not be affected by GB)-- button backlight notifications adjusted to follow Pulse notification delay - Power tweaks: added option for proximity wake up (prevents accidental wake up)(Android 4.2 + only)- Recents panel: allow live wallpaper on high end GFX devices (no option; Android 4.2 + only)- Updated Japanese translation (thanks to WedyDQ10)- Updated French translation (thanks to ch - vox)- Updated Chinese (Simplified) translation (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Chinese (Traditional) translation (thanks to momomok)- Updated Polish translation (thanks to xtrem007)- Updated Russian translation (thanks to gaich)- Updated Portuguese (PT) translation (thanks to bgcngm)- Updated Spanish translation (thanks to jvbferrer)- Updated Slovak and Czech translations
Swiping to the right will lead you to general settings where one can fiddle around with options like turning off the shutter sound, saving locations
of the
photos,
changing shutter type amongst others; while swiping right to the left will take you to the
gallery app
of the phone, showing you recently captured snaps.
Along the bottom is the usual row
of buttons found on most smartphones; quick
gallery thumbnail, a button to switch between
photo and video modes, and a button to take a picture or start a recording, which
changes depending on what mode you're currently in.
There's also a new tool to take extended screenshots
of things like long Web pages, a revamped
photo gallery with gesture controls for sharing and
changing filters, as well as new video editing tools to add effects and music.
Tim Cook stood proudly as he scanned through a
gallery of photos highlighting the historical
changes of the iPhone.
«Hanging some picture shelves gave us a cheap way to create an ever -
changing gallery of our favourite
photos and, to save money, I painted some old picture frames black.»