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Chapter 15 Creating Photo Galleries<br />

Opening the Photo Gallery Properties<br />

Editor<br />

The tab you see when you open the Photo Gallery Properties Editor depends on<br />

how you open it.<br />

• If you double-click a photo on a thumbnail page or photo page, the editor opens<br />

showing the Images tab with the photo you clicked selected.<br />

• If you double-click a thumbnail frame, the editor opens showing the Thumbnail<br />

Page tab.<br />

• If you double-click a photo frame, the editor opens showing the Photo Page tab.<br />

• If you click the Configure button on the Photo Gallery Properties panel on the<br />

thumbnail page, the editor opens to the Thumbnail Page tab.<br />

• If you click the Configure button on the Photo Gallery Properties panel on a<br />

photo page, the editor opens to the Photo Page tab.<br />

Adding and Editing Photo Titles and<br />

Captions<br />

A title and descriptive caption help site visitors enjoy your photos. You can add this<br />

text on the Images tab of the Photo Gallery Properties Editor or directly on the page<br />

that features the photo. If the selected thumbnail template shows the photo title, you<br />

can add it on the thumbnail page.<br />

Adding and Editing Photo Titles and Captions on the<br />

Images Tab<br />

1. In Page view, display the thumbnail page or a photo page of the gallery you<br />

want to work with.<br />

2. Open the Photo Gallery Properties Editor.<br />

3. Display the Images tab.<br />

4. Select a photo in the File Name column.<br />

5. Click in the Title text field and type the title for the photo.<br />

Try to make your title descriptive, but brief.<br />

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