// You can add titles and descriptions to your albums in this file. // If any albums are left out, your album won't stop working, so this is optional. // To add information for your album, create a new line for your folder and follow this format: // albumFolder|Album Name|Album Description // albumFolder is the name of the folder (the directory name) containing the images. // The text file containing the images' info must be inside albumFolder and must have the same name as the folder. It must have the extension ".txt". More info in readme.txt. // Make sure the information for each album is on a single line // Example: // myalbum|My album's title <- OK // myalbum|My album's description <- Bad // myalbum||My album's description <- OK // myalbum|My album's title|My album's description <- OK // ||My album's description <- Bad (the first item, myalbum, must be present) // myalbum|| <- Pointless (the script already knows this information) // Lines starting with // and blank lines are ignored. // You can add simple HTML (e.g. and ) to the album's description (but not the title) melbourne|Melbourne, Australia|Some pictures I took while I lived in Melbourne between August and December 2006. great-ocean-road|The Great Ocean Road|The Great Ocean Road was built by the army following the First World War both in tribute to the dead soldiers and because those who had returned home were at a loss for things to do. It took them about twelve years to build the 100km road using manual tools (picks and shovels), digging into the rugged coastline. It's a spectacular drive, hugging some of the most beautiful coastline in Victoria, or Australia for that matter. misc|Miscellaneous "stuff" & things|Things that I couldn't be bothered to categorise and so have ended up in a "Miscellaneous" category wilsons-prom|Wilsons Promontory