User Guide
TOPIC E
Adding a Photo Gallery
You’re well on your way to adding visual appeal to your web, and you just learned how to add
WordArt and AutoShapes to a new drawing canvas object. Next up, you will learn how
FrontPage can make the grouping of pictures easier.
When you’re dealing with a lot of related pictures, placing them individually in a table can be
quite time-consuming. Then you would have to size each one, add descriptive text, and if it
doesn’t look good, you will have to rearrange everything until you are satisfied. But what if
you could put a bunch of pictures on a page all at once, and, as an added bonus, have them
nicely arranged and sized? How would you like the ability to quickly add text captions that are
formatted and perfectly aligned? What if you could choose from several different layouts with
just a few button clicks. Sound too good to be true? Not at all, FrontPage can now help you
add photo albums, catalogs, and slide shows to your web pages.
Add a Photo Gallery
Procedure
Reference:
A photo gallery is a Web component that arranges and displays pictures with
captions and descriptions that can be formatted like any other text. (See Figure
4-2.) To add a photo gallery Web component to an existing page:
If you want to create a new page with a photo gallery, you can use the
Photo Gallery page template.
1
Place the insertion point where you want the photo gallery to be.
2
Choose Insert→Web Component.
You can also choose Insert→Picture→New Photo Gallery and select a
layout option later.
3
From the Component Type drop-down list, select Photo Gallery.
Choose a Photo Gallery layout option.
Click Finish.
4
Add a picture. (You can add more than one picture at a time.)
For each picture, add a caption and descriptive text—formatting the text
as needed.
Click OK.
LESSON 4
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