If I understand what you are saying, you have a page that has thumbnails on
it.  You would like, or currently have them linked so that when you click
them, the viewer can see the actual size image.  Are you asking how best to
load them on the host site, or are you having problems with setting the page
up, linking all five pages together, and the images as well?

As far as loading them to the web site, you should be able to use either a
browser based upload link (most hosts have them, so I'm sure AOL must too)
or use something like Coffee Cup FTP to upload them.  You would need to get
in contact with AOL to see if they even allow you to do this of course (I'm
not fluent with AOL).

The AOL page says they give you 12 MB of free space.  I've had a few sites
up for about two years and only one is now bigger than 10MB.  If you are
only using images, and HTML code, you might not have a problem, as long as
the images aren't all 10x15s you've scanned in/had saved to CD at a 600 psi
resolution. I have 382 images/graphics in one folder that runs slightly over
10MB, and if all your pictures are about the same size as the ones currently
on your site, I doubt your 70-100 pictures would take up more than 4-5 MB.
The code itself will usually be very small (unless you use FrontPage, and
leave all the extra BS code it creates).  One of my largest pages is only
13KB.  The front page of your site, for example, is only 6 KB (excluding the
background image).

If you need any help, feel free to ask off-list and I'll be happy to answer
any questions you might have.

Thomas


~ Oh Jeff, you might be over my head. Ha anyway I have been to
~ Australia for my
~ son's wedding and I want to post the pictures. The let other
~ that were also
~ there see them
~ I have a master index that is linked to thumbnail images and
~ linked to larger
~ images all in HTML. There are 4 pages with 5 to 22 images and
~ I just do not
~ know how to load them on a web site. First I have to have a
~ web site. (I did
~ this with Thumber if you are familiar with this software.)
~
~ The thing with AOL is they give you a free site but I think
~ it is limited as
~ to how much you can put on it. My site is geared to Fishing
~ now and you
~ should be able to see it by going here  <A
~ HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/larryb441/index.html";>Home
~ Page</A>. Remember I
~ am way over my head so far. I hoped you just pulled down a
~ file and then load
~ it into you page but I guess it does not work that way.
~ Thanks for your reply and help.
~ LarryB in SC
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