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jimhensongrl
Posts: 1 Joined: 3/2/2008 Status: offline
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Photo gallery using front page on my network places? - 3/2/2008 1:55:51
Last semester, I came into management of my club's website. Considering how I only have basic html knowledge, reconstructing the very outdated website in front page seemed like the best option. It's worked out very well, except for one thing: putting a photo gallery up. The way the server the website is on is accessed by using my network places as well as a password. This seems to be hindering my ability to put a photo gallery up using front page's format. How can I work around this? I really want to put photos up but unless I want a separate page for every single one (and there's a lot!) or have the photos smaller than I prefer, it seems like I won't be able photos up. I really don't know if you'd typically put it on my network places. I just know that's how it was 'handed' to me. Like I said above, I really only have basic knowledge in this field and the whole logistics and terminology may be off. Any suggestions how to alleviate this obstacle? In case this helps -I use FrontPage 2002 -The server is our schools. We'd prefer to keep it on there, since it's ad free and free for us. -I really prefer not to use an external website, unless as a last resort. Since we have the site ad free, bringing external websites in may mess that up.
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Larry M.
Posts: 2607 Joined: 2/20/2003 From: Greenville, South Carolina, USA Status: offline
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RE: Photo gallery using front page on my network places? - 3/2/2008 8:26:58
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The way the server the website is on is accessed by using my network places as well as a password Ask the system administrator if the school's intranet server will support FrontPage Extensions which, as a Component, the Photo Gallery ffeature requires. If the answer is "yes", have them loaded via control panel - the Network Places login procedure shouldn't be a barrier. If, as I suspect, the answer is "no", then another gallery approach will work fine. Here's a freebee OutFront recommends: www.jalbum.net/
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