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The Outlander09 Mar 2008 11:17 a.m. PST

I need someone to tell me how to set up pictures a person can click and let it enlarge. I guess I am neophyte about this, but somehow I missed how to do this…
Please email me direct:
info@outlandgames.net

The outlander

RavenscraftCybernetics09 Mar 2008 12:07 p.m. PST

I use a program called wxpress web gallery maker. There are many out there that do the same thing though.
simply put. You create a thumbnail of your pic and make the large version a target of the link assigned to the thumbnail.
Hope this helps.
R.

RavenscraftCybernetics09 Mar 2008 12:08 p.m. PST

grrr make that wxpress to read as "express". sorry.

Kyteroo19 Mar 2008 8:14 p.m. PST

I recommend giving [url="http://javascript.internet.com/"]link[/url] a go. Look under 'Image Effects'.

Sorry, but couldn't email you direct as I'm too tired to get email up. But, if I remember, I'll find the exact code and email it too you.

Kyteroo19 Mar 2008 8:15 p.m. PST

I mean, I'll email it to you by Friday.

madaxeman11 Apr 2008 5:22 a.m. PST

Ive rather gone off thumbnails on my website, as its still hard to make sure the "large size" pictures are not "too large"

The free windows tool "picture resizer" works quite well to resize all your pics so you can resize them in batches before you load them straight onto your website. This allows you to show them all at a reasonable size without too much loss of detail.

Its a basic add on for windows

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