Re: UPLOADING IMAGES (PHOTOS AND GRAPHICS) TO THE WEB SITE



Thank you again.
My PC has @died@ on me so I have been unable to reply until now.
I will read the bit about Thumbnails when I get my PC Back.
Thanks again

"DavidF" wrote:

Glad you got it working. It sounds like your host had to set the permissions
to allow for the subfolder index_files folder.

As per your follow up question, the answer is no. When Publisher 2003
produces the html output it actually makes copies of your inserted images in
various formats and sizes with the goal of serving up the best picture
depending on which browser is used...with mixed results. What you are
seemingly wanting to do is use thumbnails linked to full size images.
Reference: How to Thumbnail in Publisher Web Publications:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/articles/80553.aspx

DavidF

"HOLLOWLEGS" <HOLLOWLEGS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank you, after trying several times I got thru to IX where my web site
is
hosted.
they did something and then it was OK.
I have looked at the directory you menioned and it is all there all very
interesting for me being the first time I have produced a web page.

I guess if I add a hyperlink to each photo pointing to its location in the
index_files folder then the full picture will be displayed when the
hyperlink
is clicked?

Thanks again


"DavidF" wrote:

It sounds like you did not upload all the html output. Assuming that you
use
Pub 2003 at its default settings, then when you Publish to the Web, an
index.htm file (your home page) and an index_files folder is produced.
The
index_files folder is where your other pages and supporting graphics and
images are contained.

Upload both the index.htm file AND the index_files folder and you should
be
good to go. If that doesn't work, post the URL of your site and any
follow
up questions on the webdesign group:
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign,
and we will see if we can help further.
Reference: Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA011053521033.aspx

DavidF

"HOLLOWLEGS" <HOLLOWLEGS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I HAVE JUST CREATED MY FIRST WEB SITE, AND PUBLISHED IT
HOWEVER NONE OF THE IMAGES ARE DISPLAYED ON THE WEB PAGES.
OK SO OBVIOUSLY THEY WERE NOT SENT UP TO THE WEB SITE WHEN IT WAS
PUBLISHED.
PLEASE COULD SOMEONE TELL ME HOW TO GET THEM THERE USING MS PUBLISHER.
REGARDS

HL






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