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CREATING WEB PAGES
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STEP 6 To use a separate name for your first thumbnails page (such as
“default.html” or “index.html”, click to put a check mark in the
First Thumbnails Page checkbox and enter the name you want
in the text entry box to the right.
STEP 7 To open your Web browser immediately after you create you
Web pages so you can review them, click to put a check mark in
the Launch Browser to Display Finished Pages checkbox.
STEP 8 Click any of the tabs in the upper left corner of the Create Web
Pages dialog box to see different panels of optional settings that
you can change.
The sections that follow in this chapter explain the options
on each panel.
STEP 9 To save your choices to a file for future use after changing any of
the default settings, click Save at the bottom of the Create Web
Pages dialog box.
When you create future Web pages, click Load in the Create
Web Pages dialog box to select this file and use the saved
settings.
STEP 10 Click Make.
ImageAXS Pro generates the Web page(s) automatically.
PREVIEWING YOUR WEB PAGES
At any time before you create your finished Web pages, you can
launch your Web browser to preview the results of various choices in
the Create Web Pages dialog box.
To do this, click the button for the page type you would like to
preview (Thumbnails, Info Sheet, or Full View) in the box labeled
Preview Pages at the bottom of the Create Web Pages dialog box.
If a button is inactive, you have not chosen to create a Web page of
that type.
PREFIXES FOR WEB PAGE NAMES
You can choose a common prefix for the names of your HTML files
each time you create Web pages. This prefix helps you identify a
particular set of Web pages.
When you choose to provide a prefix, the name for each is structured
as follows: the prefix, a description of the page type (Thumb, Info, or
Full), a number (if there is more than one page), and the file
extension (.HTML).