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How Do I Add a Link to a Picture?

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Summary: Add a link to a picture in FrontPage by creating a thumbnail image and inserting a hyperlink containing the address of that image. Find out how to direct Web site visitors to a picture with the tips in this free video on creating Web sites from a professional software developer.

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By Luis Estrada
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Luis Estrada has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. He specializes in developing web sites and web applications. Estrada has been designing and creating websites for more than 8...read more

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"Hello, my name is Luis Estrada and I am a software developer. In this video I'll show you how to add a link to a picture. I am using FrontPage. FrontPage is a registered trademark of Microsoft, a company to which I have no affiliation. If you want to add an image gallery on your web site, you should create small preview images called thumbnails. These images are usually between seventy-five to two hundred pixels in width and height. They serve as links to the pictures in their entire resolution. A good practice is to create images folder in the same directory where you store the web page. Inside the images folder I have the thumbnails and the original pictures. To insert a thumbnail as a link, select insert, picture and thumb file. Browse through the images folder and select the thumbnail. Click on the picture. Press again on the insert tab and this time choose hyper link. Browse again to the images folder and now select the original image. Save the file and open it in your web browser. Click on the picture and you will see the original image. I am Luis Estrada and I've just showed you how to create a multimedia web site using FrontPage."

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