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Wizard

Step #1 - Operation
Step #2 - Images
Step #3 - Web Page
Step #4 - FTP
Step #5 - Finish


Configuring

Quick Start Guide
Detailed Setup
Thumbnail Properties
WebPage Appearance
FTP Settings
Program Automation
E-mail Settings
HTTP Settings
Misc Options
GPS Setup
HTML Properties
Miscellaneous HTML


Images

EXIF Editor
Batch Processing
Rotating Images


Web Pages

Preview Web Pages
View Web Pages
Sample Web Page
Font Properties


Miscellaneous

RoboPhoto FAQ
What's New in v3.0
Screen Shots
Advanced Features
HTML Template Files
Sign Up With Tripod
PAD File (htm)
PAD File (xml)
Legal Info
End-User License


Application

System Requirements
Demo Limitations
Download The Demo
Purchase
Unlocking The Demo


Camera icon   Preview Web Pages



Before actually creating a web page, you can preview it and change its appearance until it looks the way you want.

The normal routine is to cycle thru the 'Edit' and 'Preview' buttons until the web page looks the way you want.

Note: If you're adding new images to an existing web page, the preview will show only the new images. Area maps will also be omitted when previewing.

You can access this screen by clicking the 'View' button on the wizard or by clicking the 'Webpage' button on the EXIF editor.


Select HTML Customization File
Click the 'Select' button to specify the HTML customization file. The HTML customization file controls how your web page looks.

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Create HTML Customization File
Click the 'New' button to create a new HTML customization file. HTML customization files are saved to the main RoboPhoto directory and have an .HCF extension.

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Edit HTML Customization File
Click the 'Edit' button to edit the currently selected HTML customization file. This controls how your web pages look.

This is the most important button and the one that you'll use the most.

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Select HTML Template Directory
Click the 'Select' button to specify the HTML template directory. The HTML files contained in this directory dictate what information will be included in the web page and where it will be displayed.

Normally, your HTML template directory will not change. Once you decide on a particular style and begin using it, you'll probably want to stick with it to maintain a consistent look.

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Preview
Click this button to preview the web page using the current image source directory.

The web page will be created in a temporary directory under the \Webpages directory and will be automatically deleted when you exit the program.

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Config
Click this button to load the main program settings.

There are items specified there that you may want to change in order to control the web page appearance, such as the thumbnail sizes and the thumbnail table dimensions.

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Help
Click this button to load the help file. You can also press the F1 key anywhere in the program for context sensitive help.

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Close
Click this button to close the form.

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