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Feature Tip: Slideshow


AOL Pictures has a nice Slideshow feature that can be used to view your photos.  Albums you have shared can also be viewed this way.

Click on the "Slideshow" button on the toolbar to see your photo album in this way.

Slideshow

You can easily skip to the next photo, or previous one, by pressing "->" or "<-'".     

Try it out today, and let us know if you like it, and what other things you'd like to see.




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  • #5 Comment from maryjohonson 
    7/1/07 7:18 AM Permalink
    i need help putting my pics on my joural
  • #4 Comment from adelaidabronxny 
    11/29/06 3:48 PM Permalink
    HI MY NAME IT ADELAIDA IM HERE TRYING TO MAKE SOME EXTRA FRIEND IM APERSON WITH A GREAT PERSONALITY.IM  APROUD PARENT IM A H.H.A  P.C.A.PLEASE IFF YOU LOOKING FOR SOMETHING THAT IT MORE THAN A FRIEND IM SORRY IM NOT THE TYPE.BUT IFF YOU WANT A FRIEND IM HERE TO LISTEN
  • #3 Comment from carpedm3 
    11/5/06 12:46 AM Permalink
    I'd been wishing for a slideshow feature to show off the pictures in a larger format.  I do wish that the slideshow would show the whole picture whether in landscape or portrait orientation.  Can we change that?
    Thanks,
    Cheryl
  • #2 Comment from remarcusable 
    8/20/06 11:28 PM Permalink
    AOL Pictures has a nice Slideshow feature that can be used to view your photos.  Albums you have shared can also be viewed this way.

    Click on the "Slideshow" button on the toolbar to see your photo album in this way.
  • #1 Comment from mehtasuketu 
    2/18/06 8:35 PM Permalink
    Your slideshow feature is excellent and works beautifully except for one problem. When photos are taken in potrait mode instead of landscape mode, the display goes out of the screen.

    Another unrelated problem is the lack of support for pictures upload through firefox. Considering that Microsoft's Internet Explorer is one of AOL's key competitors, the lack of support for Firefox is surprising.