- 1). Select "File" from the "Import" sub-menu in the "File" menu.
- 2). Select "Add Folders" from the "Import" dialog box. You must select the "Folder" button rather than the "File" button to ensure that you include the supporting gallery documents.
- 3). Locate the Photoshop gallery folder. Make sure that all of the files are contained in the folder before importing it into Expressions.
- 4). Click "Open."
- 1). Select the Photoshop gallery file that you want to add to the web page from the "Folder List" panel. Photoshop creates a flash file that ends with "swf" and an html file that ends with "htm." The default name for the html file is index, which will probably be the same as your current home page. Do not confuse the two files. You may want to rename the gallery file to avoid confusion.
- 2). Drag the selected file into the desired position of the "Design" view of your website. Expressions will create a hyperlink to the gallery web page.
- 3). Highlight the link text and type new text if you desire to change the text.
- 1). Drag "Inline Frame" from the "HTML Tags" in the "Toolbox" into the web page at the desired location for the photo gallery. This code will allow you to place the gallery directly into your web page. The "Doctype" must contain "XHTML" in order for this code to work on all browsers.
- 2). Click "Set Initial Page" in the "Design" view.
- 3). Select the html or flash file for the gallery. Click "ok" to place the gallery inside the frame.
- 4). Click on the "iframe" in the "Design View." Click and drag on the bounding box to increase or decrease the size of the gallery.
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