There's another way, if you're comfortable with html. It's the method I use.

Put your photos, census images, whatever you have, on the server by hand. (Or
on the cd if you're creating a cd of web pages.) Then, code the correct html
tags to display the images for that person.

To be sure, this method will be inconvenient for most people... but it's a
possibility.

What I *personally* do is create one large (VERY large) html page. I do the
multiple descendant line book report, saving the report as an html page. I
then have my own program which slices it up into individual linked web pages,
creates the table of contents for each of my lines, the surname index, and so
on, and incorporates as many photos and links to census images as I want.

Legacy does most of the work - quite nicely - and I add a bit of post
processing to create the web pages I want.

By the way, by doing the multiple descendant book report format, I can include
ALL linked persons in my database. It's a matter of creating the correct
starting point - that is, the correct list of marriage IDs in the correct
order. I might actually be a step ahead of Millennia Corp on that point!

  Ed

On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 11:13:06 -0800, Wm Voss wrote
> This has been requested many, many times since the early days. The 
> only ways now are to add multiple events, one per picture, or hand 
> edit the web pages afterwards -- neither an attractive prospect.
> 
> Wm Voss
> 
> Jane Fabiano-Turner wrote:
> 
> >I love the ability to create web pages from Legacy and have been doing it
> >for quite a while.  It has proven to be a good way to share information with
> >family members.
> >
> >But I would like to be able to show multiple pictures per individual in the
> >web page, as well as, multiple pictures attached to a marriage.
> >
> >Has anyone found a way to do this.  Please share.
> >
> >Jane Fabiano-Turner
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