I hope someone can help me. I am relatively new to FP
(2002)and am in the process of creating a photography web
site. I have a row of 4 thumbnail pictures and what I
would like to do is to be able to click on the thumbnail
and have that same picture open as a larger picture for
the person to view on the right hand side of the same
page. I'm trying to avoid the viewer having to keep
opening a new window, then closing it for each picture
they view. I hope I am explaining this clearly. I
cannot seem to figure out how to do this or if it is even
possible. The photo gallery option front page offers is
nice but seems to be too much clicking. Any help you can
offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!

re: Hyperlink thumbnail image to a larger image on same page by Jim

Jim
Mon Dec 08 16:59:57 CST 2003

1. Use the Banner And Contents template to create a
frameset.
2. Put your thumbnails in the "contents" frame at the
left.
3. When you hyperlink to the full-sized pictures,
specify a "target" of "main" (which is the name of
the frame at the right).

You can find an example of this (considerably embellished)
at:

http://www.interlacken.com/fp11extras/piclib/default.aspx

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
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>-----Original Message-----
>I hope someone can help me. I am relatively new to FP
>(2002)and am in the process of creating a photography web
>site. I have a row of 4 thumbnail pictures and what I
>would like to do is to be able to click on the thumbnail
>and have that same picture open as a larger picture for
>the person to view on the right hand side of the same
>page. I'm trying to avoid the viewer having to keep
>opening a new window, then closing it for each picture
>they view. I hope I am explaining this clearly. I
>cannot seem to figure out how to do this or if it is even
>possible. The photo gallery option front page offers is
>nice but seems to be too much clicking. Any help you can
>offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!
>.
>

re: Hyperlink thumbnail image to a larger image on same page by Linda

Linda
Tue Dec 09 07:47:32 CST 2003

Thank you, Jim!!! I'll give it a try....




>-----Original Message-----
>1. Use the Banner And Contents template to create a
> frameset.
>2. Put your thumbnails in the "contents" frame at the
> left.
>3. When you hyperlink to the full-sized pictures,
> specify a "target" of "main" (which is the name of
> the frame at the right).
>
>You can find an example of this (considerably
embellished)
>at:
>
>http://www.interlacken.com/fp11extras/piclib/default.aspx
>
>Jim Buyens
>Microsoft FrontPage MVP
>http://www.interlacken.com
>Author of:
>*----------------------------------------------------
>|\---------------------------------------------------
>|| Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
>|| Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out
>|| Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition
>|| Troubleshooting Microsoft FrontPage 2002
>|| Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
>|| (All from Microsoft Press)
>|/---------------------------------------------------
>*----------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I hope someone can help me. I am relatively new to FP
>>(2002)and am in the process of creating a photography
web
>>site. I have a row of 4 thumbnail pictures and what I
>>would like to do is to be able to click on the
thumbnail
>>and have that same picture open as a larger picture for
>>the person to view on the right hand side of the same
>>page. I'm trying to avoid the viewer having to keep
>>opening a new window, then closing it for each picture
>>they view. I hope I am explaining this clearly. I
>>cannot seem to figure out how to do this or if it is
even
>>possible. The photo gallery option front page offers
is
>>nice but seems to be too much clicking. Any help you
can
>>offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!
>>.
>>
>.
>