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To much space at the bottom of a page


Ashcat

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Hello,
As the subject already says: when I make a site with Web Photo Gallery in PS7 than I make it with an startpage of thumbnails (choose Simple), the photo behind is the big one. So far so good, but there are always several empty html-lines beneath the picture. It pretents there is more to look at 'cause you can scroll down but this is only empty space. I delete these lines (HTML) everytime with FrontPage but is it possible to set the style in Web Photo Gallery without those "lines" ?
Hope I you understand what I mean.
Regards,
Ashcat
 
Try this, since it's possible, and you say you know a little html...

Open the PS HELP! files.
Click the link named "Designing Web Pages". It's about 2/3rds down the list.
In that section click the link "Customizing Web photo gallery styles".

It describes how you can customize or even create from scratch your own page styles/designs/layouts. They will become the default templates used from then on.

If you have any problems or questions, just ask.
And welcome to the community too btw. :righton:
 
Well, thanks a lot!!!
It worked (sure it does.. :D ) and now I have the oppurtunity to create my own lay-out too!!!
You're a great help! And of course the rest of this forum too :righton:
Bye,
Ashcat
 
Thanks for the tip Mark. Here's a photo gallery I've had up at my site for awhile....created with PS7.
http://www.glewis.net/Oriskany/index.htm

It's a Life Magazine article from Nov of 1966 and it covers the fire we suffered while I was stationed aboard the USS Oriskany. I hope someone takes the time to read it.

I'll have to see what I can do to 'customize' the photo gallery now.

Doc
 

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