"John Mc Gerr" <jm...@eircom.net> wrote in message
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It seems that the automated wizards ask for a source file, then create
the new thumbnail page out of everything in that folder. What I want
to be able to do is customize my pages, by clicking on the images I
want on any given page and in any given order. Then I want to be able
to edit the text/captions under each thumbnail. So far, the only way
I've come up with is to copy the entire coding into HotDog Pro (my web
authoring program), then cut and paste til the cows come home. There
must be an easier way.
JJ
Stephane
hope this will help you
ciao
Ballacoilupi (dance with wolves)
On Sun, 15 Jul 2001 22:21:01 GMT, j...@jaisunphoto.com wrote:
>I'm a Photoshop newbie with 6.0. I'm also a photographer who's been
>trying to come up with an easy way to make thumbnail pages for my web
>site, but they have to be easily editable. So far, I've found the same
>difficulty with Automate/Web File Gallery that I used to have in
>Micrografx Picture Publisher's thumbnail wizard.
>
>It seems that the automated wizards ask for a source file, then create
>the new thumbnail page out of everything in that folder. What I want
>to be able to do is customize my pages, by clicking on the images I
>want on any given page and in any given order. Then I want to be able
>to edit the text/captions under each thumbnail. So far, the only way
>I've come up with is to copy the entire coding into HotDog Pro (my web
>authoring program), then cut and paste til the cows come home. There
>must be an easier way.
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