Add a Photo Gallery
A photo gallery component displays multiple pictures on one page. It creates thumbnails of each picture, which link to a larger version of the picture. You can also create a slide show type gallery, where the user can browse between different images.
To add a photo gallery
- Open the page you want to add a gallery to
- From the Insert menu, select Picture then New Photo Gallery
The Photo Gallery Properties dialogue box is displayed.

- Click Add then select Pictures from files...
- Locate and select the pictures you want to use then click Open
- Add more files if necessary
- If you want to change the position of an image, select it then click Move Up or Move Down as appropriate
- Optionally, change the size of the thumbnails used to preview pictures
- Optionally, add a Caption and/or Description for each picture (select the Override and use custom font formatting option to format the text if you want)
- Click the Layout tab

- Choose an appropriate layout
- Click OK
Add a Hit Counter
A hit counter is a numeric counter that displays the number of users who have visited your website.
Note: The hit counter functions properly in Netscape 3 and later as well as IE 3 and later.
To insert a hit counter
- In Page View, click where you want to create the Hit Counter
- From the Insert menu, select Web Component...
The Insert Web Component dialogue box is displayed.
- From the Component type: box, select Hit Counter
- From the Choose a counter style: box, select a counter style
- Click Finish
The Hit Counter Properties dialogue box is displayed.

- If necessary you can change the counter style that you have chosen
These are GIF pictures containing the digits zero through nine.
- To reset the hit counter click Reset counter to and enter the number to reset the counter to
- Click OK
The Hit Counter is inserted into the page. However, it is not viewable as a hit counter until the web site has been published. Once the web site has been published, you can use the Preview in Browser command to test the hit counter.
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