Recently, I traveled on business to Nizhny Novgorod, and took some time out to walk around the city. Of course, I took pictures, that is, as any self-respecting iPhone user actively instagramil. And when I was in there was a need to share photos with friends sampling, the question arose: how to do it? Giving everyone a link to your Instagram? Not an option, though, if only because not all photos are made through this app.
Our most attentive readers will, of course, remembered the iCloud and feature an open website. In general, I decided my problem with the help of Apple services and free Wi-Fi in the nearest coffee shop. And you, too, a couple of touches can create a small site with your photos and send friends a link.
Many people already know about the iCloud feature. Creating a photo album on the iPhone, you will certainly notice the option "public websites" and switch series. Those who have tried it know to include what happens next. Others will be happy to know that by enabling this option, you create a mini-site with your photo albums and have a direct link to open, which can be sent to friends.
But what if the album has already been created, and it just wants to show the world? Do a few simple steps:
- Open the application "Photos" on your iPhone
- Select the tab "Photo Stream" at the bottom
- Tapnite on the blue arrow to the right of the album name
- Find the option "Open Website" and move the slider to the right, thus enabling website
- After the start, "Publication", wait for a while
Having done the above, you will receive a link that can be found at the bottom of the screen. It will take you on a mini-site, which can be comfortable and beautiful - "in the style of iOSĀ» - scroll through the photos. Any device and any platform. To share the link on social networks, tapnite "Share link" under the option enabled, you open a Web site.
The sites themselves look like this. Minimalist, simple and clear:
Share your albums in the comments! I will begin the baton: Here is my album of Nizhniy NovgorodOf which you heard at the beginning of Lent. Of course, it is recreated his version.