Dreamweaver CS4 – Creating a Web Photo Album/Gallery – Tutorial

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In this tutorial you will learn how to create a web photo album/gallery with Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 (also works with other versions).

Duration : 0:5:45


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8 Responses to Dreamweaver CS4 – Creating a Web Photo Album/Gallery – Tutorial

  1. xavianus says:

    Thank you for great …
    Thank you for great tutorial. Keep up the great work!

  2. Markenftw says:

    thank you very much …
    thank you very much for this vid. helped me alot getting through my school prosject :D
    *5/5

  3. tutsandtech says:

    @sanandreas4ever

    @sanandreas4ever
    Actually jpeg is the best format for photos. Usually photos aren’t transparent and jpegs allow photos to have a small file size as well as still being good quality. If you use pngs for photos the image size would be too large for websites. Only if you are saving images that need to be transparent or have few colors such as a logo or elements in a template that I would recommend using png.

  4. sanandreas4ever says:

    jpeg isn’t such a …
    jpeg isn’t such a great format actually, it doesn’t even support transparency. i prefer tiff or png

  5. ahmetultraslanahmet says:

    thank you very much …
    thank you very much really .

  6. radox501 says:

    thanks very much
    thanks very much

  7. Mrfacerman says:

    Ok! This was great. …
    Ok! This was great.
    Witch program of adobe I can to use to make amazing photo albums for my website?
    Can you to upload more videos about making a photo album with flesh or some ather programs?

  8. salmos20 says:

    good stuff thanks.

    good stuff thanks.
    Do you know how to create a table with pictures and then when you click on the picture it displays on the bigger square in the same table?