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Jersey Hacker

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Location: Jersey, Channel Islands, UK


PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 2:20 pm    Post subject: Placing a Photoshop Gallery into a Slice Reply with quote

Hey guys, me again, just wondering if you could help me, cos im stuck!

right, well, if you go to file > automate > web photo gallery, you can set photoshop up to set up a gallery for you, and it produces folders like images, thumbnails, etc.

most of you already knew that,

anyway, i want to know how to place this gallery, which i have created here:

www.jerseyhacker.co.uk/gallery/index.html

into a slice in the bottom box of my new website, which is this


www.jerseyhacker.co.uk/gallery.html,


this is what i have been placing in the slice at the moment

<TD ROWSPAN=2>

<IMG SRC="images/gallery_07.gif" WIDTH=68 HEIGHT=704 ALT=""></TD>

<TD WIDTH=752 HEIGHT=606 COLSPAN=5 BGCOLOR=#666666><table><center><iframe name="Gallery" src="./gallery/index.html" width="60" height="700"></iframe></center></table>

but its obviouslly not working, so please can you tell me how to place it into the site, thanks in advance guys!

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