Creating Web Galleries in Aperture 3

Does anyone know of any third party web gallery plug-ins for Aperture? The standard templates are very limiting and I need to add logos and far more information than is currently supported. Currently I am exporting the jpegs from Aperture and importing them into Lightroom to create web galleries - which seems a little long winded.
Thanks,
JB

Okay, got it sorted out.
If you look at my screen shot, by default it created a "Web Gallery", because that is what I selected originally. I believe this will be a common occurance given the fact that "web gallery" means something different now. Why the need for the change? The should have called the new "web gallery", "publish to .mac"...It will save a lot of frustration given the new default behavior.
Going back to the "untitled project" I created as a test lets me now create a web page when I do a "new from selection".
This is a great example of when you go and change features under a feature name, it stinks from a user perspective.
None the less, they did nothing to improve the html templates...
problem solved.
Message was edited by: Macino Photo

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