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deyirman
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A follow up to my previous post on creating thumbnails...why don't you make the thumbnails themselves clickable rather than adding the little buttons? You should be able to do that in whatever HTML composer you're using. If you haven't tried it, in the HTML composer program, highlight the thumbnail, then try 'RIGHT CLICKING' on it to see if your composer gives you a little pop-up menu box that allows you to designate the thumbnail itself as the 'link' to the main image. If that doesn't work, there must be some other option hidden in the menu or tool bar for the composer.
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VIAGRA-VIAGRA
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I used Netscape Composer for years - supplemented it with some Java code and it did most of what I wanted - my son gave me a copy of dreamweaver for xmas now I use it.
Those code generators all have their quirks (even dreamweaver) - none of them are perfect. To approach perfection you have to take the time to write your own code and it's not worth it for most artists - doubt if it is even worth it for some of the fancy commercial sites.
keith
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limerpharm
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Right. And I'm using the NS 4.75 version of composer - still! What else does on
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Jason
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+I used Netscape Composer for years - supplemented it with some Java code and +it did most of what I wanted - my son gave me a copy of dreamweaver for xmas +now I use it. + +Those code generators all have their quirks (even dreamweaver) - none of +them are perfect. To approach perfection you have to take the time to write +your own code and it's not worth it for most artists - doubt if it is even +worth it for some of the fancy commercial sites.
Heck, a real artist would develop their site in plain text, black on black if possible, and let the viewer work it all out for themselves!! eh keith? keith???
Andy D.
'I'm a great speller - but a hopless tpyist!'
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