
Remember that if you use a larger width thumbnail, the page could get very wide if you have a lot of columns. Columns - Dreamweaver builds a table to put your thumbnails in, and you can choose how many columns there should be.We leave them in so that we can easily edit the captions. It tells Dreamweaver to put the filenames in the index page. Show filenames - We like to leave this checked.Thumbnail size - You can choose between 5 different sizes for your thumbnails.We recommend putting your album in an empty directory. Browse to that folder on your hard drive. Dreamweaver will create an images folder as well as all the required HTML files in this folder. Destination folder - This is the folder on your website where you'd like the gallery to live.Browse to that location using the Browse button. Source images folder - This is the folder where you've saved your images to be put into the gallery.This will appear as plain text above the thumbnails on the index page. Other info - Finally, you can add descriptive text about the entire album.Subheading info - The subheading is placed below the header on your album index page.Dreamweaver will add it as the of your document and as the header on the index page. Photo album title - This is the title of your album.The album will have a front page with thumbnails and each image will have a full-size page with links to the previous and next images in the album as well as to the index. Dreamweaver will create a photo album with a title, sub-title, and descriptive text.
