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on line gallery - HELP

 
jd_D60
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Jun 11, 2003 14:10 |  #1

I'm using frontpage to create a Web site and doing ok ... however when using PS7 to create a Web gallery i'm trying to create a back button to go back to the main page and find that after the first page if you click a thumbnail the back button disappears, and you need to use the IE backspace key

see my website for an example

www.johndavies.pwp.blu​eyonder.co.uk (external link)
click linzi & guy

thanks
john




  
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Jun 11, 2003 17:22 |  #2

I didn't even get the Linzi and Guy gallery.


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jd_D60
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Jun 11, 2003 17:37 |  #3

Sorry about that, just working on it at the moment, seems like I can get it to work in a simple (1 frame) window.

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nsxpower
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Jun 12, 2003 04:58 |  #4

I used to "try" to maintain my own html gallery, but the updating of pages is just too annoying and time consuming.
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So I just setup a nice PHP gallery on my site. It may not be as pretty as a custom website, but it saves me a lot of time and time is precious.

I think my site is in my sig.




  
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Jun 21, 2003 20:34 |  #5

There's a nice little PHP application called "Gallery" ( http://gallery.sourcef​orge.net/ (external link) ) that is very easy to set up and use. It automatically creates thumbnails, mid-size pictures (if the original is huge), has multiple upload options, hit counts, commenting, plus a ton of other features.

You can see a very vanilla set up of it at my site: http://www.adamlyon.co​m/gallery/ (external link)

ScrO!




  
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Jun 23, 2003 06:41 |  #6

thanks all for the info ... plenty to read up on

john




  
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