User Guide
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5On the Gallery Customization page, do one or all of the following:
•In the Gallery Title text box type the title that you want to display at the top of the Web
page.
• Select Include header to display a header at the top of the Web page, or clear the Include
header checkbox to remove the header.
• Select Include footer to display a footer at the bottom of the Web page, or clear the Include
footer checkbox to remove the footer.
• If you want to display an image in the header or footer, select Use image and click Browse
and select a company logo, a photo of yourself, or another image to display in the header.
• If you want to display text in the header or footer, select Use information and click Set
Information and add enter the text that you would like to display.
• In the Folder settings section, click Browse and select the folder where you would like to
save the HTML album files.
6Click Next.
7On the Thumbnail and Image page, do one or all of the following:
• In the Thumbnail settings section, adjust the appearance and format of the thumbnails in
the album.
• In the Image settings section, adjust the appearance and format of full size images in the
album.
• In the Slideshow duration section, specify how long to display full size images during a
slideshow.
• In the Color and font settings section, click Color and font, adjust the colors and fonts used
in the Web page, and then click OK.
8Click Next to create your HTML album. You may need to wait a few moments while ACDSee
generates the thumbnails and creates the Web page.
9Click Create Another Album to create another album, or click Finish to exit the wizard and return
to ACDSee.
You will need to use FTP or another method to post the HTML album files to your Web site.
Click Save Settings to save the settings that you select for specific Web page styles. If
you save the settings, you can quickly reapply them to a Web page style from the
Style Settings page of the Create HTML Album Wizard.










