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RE: [Fed-Talk] Software Suggestion??? Pictures on web site
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RE: [Fed-Talk] Software Suggestion??? Pictures on web site


  • Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] Software Suggestion??? Pictures on web site
  • From: "Sanderson, David C MONMOUTH DOIM CTSC" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 12:31:04 -0500

Do you have PhotoShop?  That's what I usually use for what you describe.  The WebPhoto Gallery, from the automate menu, will do it.

 

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From: fed-talk-bounces+david.c.sanderson=email@hidden [mailto:fed-talk-bounces+david.c.sanderson=email@hidden] On Behalf Of Claiborne, Ronald MAJ PEO EIS PM DCATS
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006 11:26 AM
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Subject: [Fed-Talk] Software Suggestion??? Pictures on web site

 

Folks,

 

    I'm looking for a suggestion for an application I can use for a personal project. I want to be able to put a number of photos on a web page (multiple pages with perhaps at least 6 thumbnails per page) each page needs to have the ability to have unique text for that page and support some captioning for each photo to let the user know what it is.

 

    When someone clicks on a photo, I want it to open a page with a full-size version of the photo and allow me to put a paragraph or two of text on this page to describe the picture.

 

    I tried iWeb 06, but when you click on a thumbnail, all you get is the full size photo with no ability to place text. I suppose I could "hand code" this as if I were just doing regular web pages, but I would think that there is something easier out there.

 

Any suggestions?

 

 

Ronald Claiborne

"Well now, if we only had Bing Crosby here to sing a few songs, this would be perfect."
     - Sept. 2, 1945--Words spoken by General Kenny to Colonel Carter on the Battleship Missouri as they watched the signing of the unconditional surrender of Japan.

 

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