This website is your I presume then? Yes, you can use Imagevue like this. Basically, you just need to substitute the imagevue gallery with the gallery that you have there now. Of course, you are yourself managing your non-imagevue pages like "About" and "contact" ...
pmagi wrote:2. I want it as clean as the example, possibly even removing the thumbs. Can that be done? Found this Imagevue site that does almost what I want:
http://www.raulsaez.es/en/
How much of the user interface in the portfolio part be removed ?
I am happy to say this is a strong part of Imagevue, and you can remove almost any elements, and even minimize others. You can for example make smaller thumbnails, less thumbnails, avoid thumbnails, make buttons smaller, or remove certain buttons, remove the main menu etc ... The tough part, is that because there are so many options, it is slightly overwhelming to locate all these options in the settings, but we are here to help you.
pmagi wrote:3. If I keep the thumbs, I want then on the side, not below. OK?
Unfortunately, this is simply not an option in Imagevue. You can display the thumbnails on stage and/or below the image in image-mode, but there are no options to move thumbnails to the side. There are however many settings to change the thumbnails below... You can for example remove that margin as on the site you mention, and you can make thumbnails even smaller (making the gallery more subtle)
pmagi wrote:4. When scaling, does it fetch the images from the server at the correct resolution, and does the server apply sharpening at that resolution?
No, imagevue(flash) resizes the images on clientside. It has the best resizing method possible, but I can tell you from my knowledge that they are not as sharp as the original image, but not too bad either. It would be too much of a demand on server to provide images in real-time based on size of the browser, and besides, what happens when the user scales the browser or other navigation elements come into action? This is a compromise, and my opinion on this is to create optimal size images ... perhaps 1024px length ... and visitors with nice full-size monitors (1280px or larger LCD) will be viewing the original images un-scaled at original sharpness(of course). Images will only be downsized where necessary because of smaller screen sizes.
pmagi wrote:5. The same backend server should also serve another portion of the site where I will have more text, and several galleries mixed between blocks of text. Those galleries does not have to scale, and should preferrably be non-flash, and with minimal user interface. Perhaps thumbs and next/prev buttons only. OK?
Sorry, I am not sure I understand this question. You are free to run any other services on your server unrelated to imagevue ... Are you suggesting some optional interface?
pmagi wrote:6. The backend server should contain folders for all my differend flash and non-flash aglleries. OK?
I am not quite sure what you mean here either. Sure, Imagevue uses FOLDERS to mange galleries. You can access these image folders for your "other pages" also ... or if you like, you can create separate folders for them (in this case, it is nothing imagevue will handle for you of course).
pmagi wrote:7. Do you also provide a programmes API and/or source if I want a developer to go beyound what you offer, but still use the same backen?
YES. The entire Imagevue system is based on XML, and we welcome 3rd parties to create separate frontend-interfaces wther they be flash or html. Of course, if you are talking about editing the FLASH imagevue gallery itself, this has nothing to do with an API, but would require editing the imagevue FLA soruce file, which we do not usually recommend.