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14-Oct-2006, 01:39 AM #1
Jpegs To A Website
Okay. I maybe needed to word this different. I have pictures (several) I'm trying to organize and get up as thumbnails but, when they are clicked on then they should go to their original size. It's probably simple but, I can't seem to find out how............?
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14-Oct-2006, 02:03 AM #2
The easiest way is to get a photo program that can create a photo gallery. Photoshop does the job very well.
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The easiest way is to get a photo program that can create a photo gallery. Photoshop does the job very well.

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