> > On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 05:36 AM, X-Applications wrote: > >>>> 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. >> >> Not true. iPhoto has custom settings if you generate your own web >> pages. The exception is if you use the .Mac slide show templates with >> their fancy frames. This is not an option if you don't use .Mac. >> >> Susan >> On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 9:56AM, hart at nasw.org wrote: > How do you do that? iPhoto has buttons for sharing a slide show and > for publishing to .Mac. There are no menu items for exporting a set as > a web page, and I find nothing relating to that in the iPhoto Help. > The only place I see any choice of photo sizes is in e-mailing images. Select an album. Click on File-->Export. In the dialog box that comes up, select the "Web page" tab. You can adjust both thumbnail and image size. Then click export, and tell it a filename. I suggest pointing it to an empty folder, as you'll wind up with filename.html and folders called filename-images, filename-photos, and filename-thumbnails. -- Scott