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I'm making a new website for my photography right now. I am really stuck right now. I am teaching myself this stuff so any help would be awesome. I made a bunch of thumbnails (a group of squares with pics in it) and I want it to be able to when you click on them the full size of the image will load in the same page. I made them clickable, however I don't want to make 100's of pages and link them all those together. I think that would be a waste of my time. This might be really confusing, but I don't know how else to explain. haha. well any help would be awesome. btw I have cs2

ps. I'm always on aim, feel free to help me out there, haha. aim= pullyafrontup
 
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hi revert.. glad to have you on board and wish i could help you unfortunately I got my PS uninstalled ..:)
 
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ok first of all its nothing to do with the photoshop. -_-''
my suggestion:
1. make it appear full size in new page.
2. create frame.
3. use asp, php or other scripting to loop the same action. instead do it 100 time.

p/s: correct me if im wrong.
 
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I'm making a new website for my photography right now. I am really stuck right now. I am teaching myself this stuff so any help would be awesome. I made a bunch of thumbnails (a group of squares with pics in it) and I want it to be able to when you click on them the full size of the image will load in the same page. I made them clickable, however I don't want to make 100's of pages and link them all those together. I think that would be a waste of my time. This might be really confusing, but I don't know how else to explain. haha. well any help would be awesome. btw I have cs2

ps. I'm always on aim, feel free to help me out there, haha. aim= pullyafrontup

I would have each photo open in a new window, sized to the pic...I think this is the most managable way. That's what I did for my photo page (though not hundreds of photos) http://www.agentdesign.net/photoportfolio.htm

I think doing it this way is aesthetically pleasing. If you like it just view the source.
 
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