On Thursday, January 2, 2003, at 06:11  AM, Thomas England wrote:

Now I want to do a second web gallery, but I would like for the viewer to be
able to have a link on each site to jump to the other, preferably with an
image.
You can edit the templates that Photoshop uses to build web galleries. You'll find the templates within the the WebContactSheet folder within the Presets folder. If you know something about dealing with html files, you can edit these so that the resulting web galleries built from them have a different look or different elements added. Duplicate the folder for the template that you most often use and then experiment with editing the contents. Whatever you name the new folder will appear in the pop-up of choices for templates when you go to build a new gallery.

I use Adobe GoLive for html editing. I added a button (among many other things) to the Photoshop web galleries that appears at the top of every page of thumbnails. The button takes the viewer back to a separate index page. That index page contains links to various web galleries. When I create a new web gallery, I add a link to the index page that jumps to that web gallery. I give the address of the index page to my client. (I maintain a separate password protected index page for each client) The client goes to the index page and sees links to all of their web galleries. When viewing any particular web gallery, all they have to do to return to an index of all of them is hit the button at the top of the page. Once setup, this is a very simple system to administer and update.

Bob Smith

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