Thanks a lot for your quick answer...
You're welcome!
I forgott to say that I will use Juicebox within Lighthroom. From LR is it also easy to add and to remove pictures???
It is not possible to open an existing gallery in Lightroom so you'd have to recreate the gallery from scratch.
However, this is not as difficult or time consuming as it might sound.
You can save a gallery's images as a Lightroom 'Collection' and you can save a gallery's configuration options as a Lightroom 'Template', like a 'Preset' in JuiceboxBuilder (please see this forum post for details for details).
With this in mind, you can quickly open a 'Collection' of images, apply a 'Template' and then just edit the gallery as required (for example to add or remove images) before exporting it to your hard drive.
Until now I was using jAlbum...
In case you are interested, there is actually a Juicebox skin available for jAlbum which allows you to create a multi-gallery website. You can use a complete folder structure as the album's input and the skin will create a Juicebox gallery for each and every folder within the structure and link all the galleries together via a navigation tree in a side menu.
The Juicebox skin for jAlbum can be found here (and comes bundled with Juicebox-Lite, the free version).
Can you have a look at, and can you tell me if I can do my pages the same with Juicebox (except the templates).
With Juicebox-Pro, you can create as many individual galleries as you like. However, if you would like to link them all together (with a navigation menu), then you would need to do so manually following the examples in the Embedding Multiple Galleries support section (or by using the Juicebox skin for jAlbum).
If you are looking for an automated solution to creating and listing multiple galleries, then you might be interested in another one of our products, namely Showkase.
Showkase is a PHP web application (installed on your web server instead of your computer) which allows you to create a complete portfolio web site (integrating multiple galleries) online.
Showkase has full support for Juicebox-Pro and the galleries can be created within the application itself in a web browser interface (or created with JuiceboxBuilder or the Juicebox plugin for Lightroom and imported).
You can create Gallery Index pages and have as many galleries listed on each Gallery Index page as you wish.
Each gallery is represented by a thumbnail image with the gallery title displayed below and the gallery is opened when the user clicks on the image.
Demo sites created with Showkase can be found here and a sample Gallery Index page can be found here.
Showkase can also create non-gallery pages (About, Basic and Contact pages) where you can add information about yourself (or any other content you like).
All of this is done automatically within the Showkase interface without the need for any manual coding at all.
Showkase can be purchased as Showkase-Standard (which comes with Juicebox-Lite, the free version) or Showkase-Pro (which comes with Juicebox-Pro).
The only difference between Showkase-Standard and Showkase-Pro is the bundled viewer (Juicebox-Lite vs Juicebox-Pro).
More information on the differences between Juicebox and Showkase can be found in this forum post.
I hope this helps.