Web gallery that mirrors folder hierarchy

I would like to create a web gallery that mirrors the hierarchy of my folders (I did an import in place). Is there any way to do this?
I tried to do it by creating a set of collections that mirrored my folders (manually--is there a better way?), and that didn't work either.

I think that you are asking if there is a way to generate web galleries that have sub-galleries in a single step? You have to generate and link each gallery separately.
You can filter based on keyword and create a gallery of only the selected photos, again one gallery at a time.
If you need to be able to generate a set of galleries in the manner you described, you might want to check out JAlbum. I'm not aware that it would let you filter by keyword, however.

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