Re: organizing autothumbnail and button JPG & HTML files by Ronx
Ronx
Tue Oct 18 01:08:33 CDT 2005
When you save the page, you are given the opportunity to also save the
thumbnails. In this dialogue choose to change the folder the images are
saved in.
You can always (within FrontPage) move the saved thumbnails to a folder of
your choice - providing there is no JavaScript that references the
thumbnails. FrontPage will maintain any ordinary links, but will not manage
scripted links. (The links produced by auto-thumbnail are ordinary links,
links produced by a FrontPage photogallery may be scripted.)
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Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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"artman" <artman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F528F747-0559-4DE9-8BDC-22635E7721D8@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Steve,
>
> I do put the original photos inside a unique folder. When I do an auto
> thumbnail within a webpage, FrontPage takes the name of the picture file,
> adds _small.jpg to it, and stores it in my root directory. I use
thumbnails
> alot so I have ended up with alot of these files. Thanks for your help.
>
> "Steve Easton" wrote:
>
> > You need to create folders, import the images to the folders and then
create the photo
> > gallery inside the folder.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Steve Easton
> > Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> > 95isalive
> > This site is best viewed............
> > ........................with a computer
> >
> > "artman" <artman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:8D39C4DB-1602-48FF-910B-EDB04EBDA292@microsoft.com...
> > > My site has grown into a mess. Each time I create a new page with
buttons and
> > > auto thumbnails of pictures, FrontPage also creates a corresponsing
JPG or
> > > HTMIL files. These files are stored in my websites root directory. My
website
> > > file system has become overrun with all of these files. Is there a way
to
> > > direct the program to store the associated button and thumbnail files
in a
> > > specific folder?
> >
> >
> >