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Automation tools in Adobe Bridge
Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium Digital Classroom
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Saving or uploading your Web Gallery
So now you have an incredible Web Gallery, but what do you do with it? The Web Photo
Gallery feature creates an index page, individual gallery pages, and images, and so you need
someplace to put them. You have a couple options available if you click the scroll bar to the
right of Style information and drag down until you see the options for Gallery Name. Note that
you can choose to save your Gallery to a location on your hard drive, or input the FTP login
information directly in Adobe Bridge to upload your  le directly to a server. In this example,
you will save the Web Gallery to the folder named webphoto in your br01lessons folder.
1 Scroll down to the bottom of the Output panel, where you see two options for output:
Save to Disk, and Upload.
2 Click the radio button for Save to Disk, and then press the Browse button and navigate
to the br01lessons folder. Select the already-created folder named webphoto, and press
Choose; then press the Save button.
A dialog box appears, indicating that you have successfully created a Web Gallery;
press OK.
You have successfully saved your Web Gallery. Use Adobe Bridge to navigate and open
the contents of this folder to see that a folder named My First Web Gallery is inside your
webphoto folder. Open the contents to see that your components are neatly organized so
that you can open them in your web editor and customize them, or send them to your
web site administrator foruploading.
The completed web site, when saved to the hard drive.
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