Every collection of images can be viewn in three different ways,
Gallery view
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List view
and
Info view
. On this page we discuss the info view.
Use the view control to change to a different view.
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Info view
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The info view is different for collections, searches and grabs. Where for searches and grabs the info view gives a map of the site structures scanned, for collections there of course isn't such a thing as a site structure scanned. A collection is a folder on your hard disk.
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Collections
Let's start with the collections, the info view displays for the selected collection the number of JPG images and other files and their size.
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Searches and grabs
In searches and grabs you see a tree-view showing the folder structure of the site or sites that GrabJPG visited for you. In Grabs of only one site this is more detailed than in searches. The reason for that is in quantity.
In blue you see that sites or folders within sites that actually gave us the images we found.
If you select a folder you see the number of pages visited (for searches 0), the number of images found, how many are still waiting and from those that have been parsed, how many got filtered out and how many got presented as a search result.
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Often sites have a rather clear folder structure, storing simular images in certain folders. With the button block you can choose to block a folder so that nothing more out of that folder will be downloaded. With unblock you can undo that action again.
E.g. a site with animal pictures has organized them in folders named horses, dogs, cats, etc. If you only want the horses, you can block the other folders.
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In the sitemap of a search you also see this button to create a new grab. As the sitemap lists a lot of sites on which the search found images, you might discover a site that is interesting to grab. With a grab you get all the images of that site, not just those that respond to the search result. With this button you can create the grab without having to type the entire URL of the site.
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