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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Dallas, TX
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I am trying to incorporate thunbnails into one of my pages.
I have TONS of pictures of aircraft from my travels and would like to share them with the world. Thanks. Take a look at what I have so far at www.eaglekeeper.net |
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Reduce the size of the picture to the size of tumbnail you'd like to be.
Place tumbnails on page(insert image), hyperlink these images-tumbnails to the full size images(to those that you made tumbnails of. |
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If you have Photoshop, you can use it to generate thumbnails. Actually it generates all the web pages, which I usually discard. A couple of things to think about when using thumbnails. Manually resize a few images to see what size looks best. It is best if all the pictures are the same size or at least the same width. If they are a lot of different sizes, then try to put a border around the images, so that they look similar. Do a search over at
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Join Date: Jul 2000
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Use Thumbs Plus or Photoshop (If you have it, the thumbnail is under "File" then "Automate")
Don't forget to ensure that all the pictures are in a .jpeg/.jpg format and resize them down to say 5x7 or 8x10 inches before you post them. (All should be between 25 to 75k when resized) |
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