Adobe 65089063 User Guide - Page 250
Select Use File Info Caption to display caption, Horizontal Frame Style or Vertical Frame Style.
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242 CHAPTER 11 Optimizing Images for the Web 7 To set options for the home page, choose Gallery Thumbnails from the Options pop-up menu. Then do the following: • For Caption, select Use Filename to display the filename under each thumbnail. • Select Use File Info Caption to display caption text from the File Info dialog box under each thumbnail and on each gallery page. • For Font and Font Size, choose options for the thumbnail text. • For Size, choose an option for the thumbnail size from the pop-up menu or enter a value in pixels for the width of each thumbnail. • For Columns and Rows, enter the number of columns and rows that you want to be used to display the thumbnails on the home page. This option doesn't apply to galleries that use the Horizontal Frame Style or Vertical Frame Style. • For Border Size, enter the width of the border around each thumbnail in pixels. 8 To set options for colors of elements in the gallery, choose Customize Colors from the Options pop-up menu. To change the color of a particular element, click its color swatch, and then select a new color using the color picker. The Background option lets you change the background color of each page. The Banner option lets you change the background color of the banner. 9 Click OK to create the gallery. Photoshop places the following HTML and JPEG files in your destination folder: • A home page for your gallery named index.htm. Open this file in any Web browser to preview your gallery. • JPEG images inside an images subfolder. • HTML pages inside a pages subfolder. • JPEG thumbnail images inside a thumbnails subfolder.