Aperture Web Pages

I would like to add a couple of customizations to the stock web pages. They are:
1. Arrow key navigation. Go to the next or previous photo using the right and left arrow keys instead of clicking.
2. Slideshow or automatic transition to the next photo. Preferably this would simply automatically go to the next image after a fixed interval of time, say 4 seconds.
Does anyone know of a way to do this?
Tom

gvadf:
Welcome to the Apple Discussions. The gallery templates from Aperture are pretty basic, no frills, fixed information,etc. At least those with the Aperture demo application. The files are conventional html files like iPhoto puts out in the Export->File Export-Web menu option. You could link to the index page for the Aperture gallery from an iWeb page. But you wouldn't have a return link in the Aperture gallery unless you edited the page and put in a link manually.
You could create the pages from Aperture and iWeb by opening iWeb, creating the photo page and then drag the selected photos fro the open Aperture window into iWeb's window. I do that all the time with iView MediaPro. Same would apply with Aperture.
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