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HELP!! Thumbnail Gallery Over Mutiple Pages?
Hey guys,
I'm building my first site with Dreamweaver, I want to make a gallery of
thumbnails ( 5x5 on each page) spanning the gallery over multiple pages. So for
example thumbnails 1-25 on page 1, 26-50 on page 2, etc... the problem is
I'll need to be able to update the gallery and add new images daily to the
begginning of the first page of thumbnails, so the most recent image takes over
the #1 spot, and the current #1 thumbnail moves from the first spot to the
second, second to third, third to forth and so on...so the last thumbnail on
Page 1 moves to the first slot on Page 2 ect...
I've seen this setup used on many different sites, so I assume it's possible.
I'm completely new to dreamweaver and I can't seem to find anything in the help
on doing this, So if anyone can please lend some advice, it would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks alot, Ben:confused;
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Michael Hager #2
Re: HELP!! Thumbnail Gallery Over Mutiple Pages?
> I'm building my first site with Dreamweaver
Is this your first site with Dreamweaver or your first site? could make a
big differance. If you have experience with HTML and CS, and possibly some
experience with data base driven active web sites, you should be good to go
with learning this kind of thing. If this is your first web site and you
are also new to Dreamweaver you'll need to understand a couple of things. In
oder to do the updates you want on a regular basis, there are several
choices. Do them manually, (in which case the easiest way would be to
always do 25 updates at a time... one page at a time), get into creating
some scripting or data base driven pages, change your concept.
Look into PVII IMG (
[url]http://www.projectseven.com/products/galleries/hgmagic/features.htm[/url] ). This
will be the easiest way to create pages of 25 image galleries and update
them regularly because they do all the work for you.
Or a free less feature rich versioin,
[url]http://www.projectseven.com/extensions/info/show_pic/index.htm[/url]
I you are an experienced web developer... my apologies.
"xile2006" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ekq4hu$ad$1@forums.macromedia.com...> Hey guys,
>
> I'm building my first site with Dreamweaver, I want to make a gallery of
> thumbnails ( 5x5 on each page) spanning the gallery over multiple pages.
> So for
> example thumbnails 1-25 on page 1, 26-50 on page 2, etc... the problem
> is
> I'll need to be able to update the gallery and add new images daily to the
> begginning of the first page of thumbnails, so the most recent image takes
> over
> the #1 spot, and the current #1 thumbnail moves from the first spot to the
> second, second to third, third to forth and so on...so the last thumbnail
> on
> Page 1 moves to the first slot on Page 2 ect...
>
> I've seen this setup used on many different sites, so I assume it's
> possible.
> I'm completely new to dreamweaver and I can't seem to find anything in the
> help
> on doing this, So if anyone can please lend some advice, it would be
> greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks alot, Ben:confused;
>
Michael Hager Guest



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