True, but that sort of undermines the point of using iPhoto and .Mac in the first place. If you want to/can handle several shareware applications to manipulate and upload web pages, why not just build the page the way you like in the first place? If a person wanted to really dive in and/or learn for the future, Photoshop has a nifty feature to take a folder of images and build folders of thumbnails of the photos *and* the "full-sized" pictures, and even build all the html to show them as a slide show. You can then either use those pages as is (there's some flexibility with the web-page function, but not that much) and use them as is or take the folders of images into GoLive and make any kind of slide show you want. One of the key advantages for GoLive for beginners is its site management tools. For some people, building the site is possible, but changing pages afterward is a pain. GoLive makes that easy. >> 1. You can't control the size of >> the >> "large" version of the photo, so it may be a bit slow to load for >> people >> with slow connections. > > This can always be fixed after the fact, however, with tools like > NetPBM > or GraphicConverter, or any number of other tools that know how to > resize > images. > Stephen Hart http://eugraph.com