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Creating a Photo Album in iWeb: Part 1

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Summary: How to create a photo album using iWeb to publish your own personal website; learn more about website design in this free instructional video.

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Bill Macpherson has been playing guitar professionally for more than 20 years. In addition to his guitar playing, he runs a recording studio and is a sought-after freelance graphic artist.read more

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"This is Bill MacPherson for Expert Village. Okay continuing on now in iWeb I like to show you how to create a photo album page. Now this is a little different from a photo page where it would have multiple photo albums from your iPhoto library on that page. So you go under file, new page, of course you probably want to stick with your theme and chose my albums. Now you can see it brings up a album and again you have your controls here to set how many columns it would have, the spacing and so forth. Of course the style to it has different album style to choose from. Now what you want to do is you want to go to your media browser and you want to choose one of your photo albums. You just drag that right on top of your photo album. It would import that images. Now you can see it brought us to a new page this is a photo page that it created for the album. Now if you go and see over here you can see we have 2 pages one called my albums and the other one called dad's trip. So if we go back to my albums see there it is. I'm Bill MacPherson for Expert Village."

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