Dreamweaver 8[c] The Missing Manual

18.2. Creating a Web Photo Album

So you took your digital camera to your nephew's wedding . Your phone's ringing off the hook with family members wanting to see those pictures. Using Dreamweaver's Create Web Photo Album command, you can quickly generate a simple showcase for your digital masterpieces (see Figure 18-2). (This command works only if you have Macromedia Fireworks on your computer.)

To create a photo album, put all the graphics you want featured into a single folder. (It doesn't have to be in your site folder.) Then choose Commands Create Web Photo Album. The dialog box that appears (Figure 18-3) offers these controls:

When you click OK, Fireworks opens and creates the thumbnail and larger photo images. This may take a few minutes, depending on how many image files Fireworks must process and how big they are. When it's done, Dreamweaver steps in and creates the pages themselves. An "Album Created" message appears when your new photo gallery is ready to preview; Press F12 (Option F12) to open it in your Web browser.

Figure 18-3. The Create Web Photo Album dialog box lets you define the properties of your photo album. The "Show filenames" box tells Dreamweaver to add the actual file name of the image under each thumbnail. If your images are from a photo CD or stock image disc, you'll probably get uninformative names such as DS3746F7.jpg.


Note: Macromedia offers a free extension called Web Photo Album 2.2. It works similarly to the built-in command described above (you also need Fireworks to use it), but it includes professionally designed templates to jazz up the otherwise humdrum album pages with backgrounds and graphics. You can find it on the Macromedia Exchange Web site at this Web page: www.macromedia.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?view=sn121&extID=1009904. (See Section 19.2 for more information on Dreamweaver extensions and the Macromedia Exchange.)

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