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Dreamweaver: Create a Web Photo Album/Gallery - Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2010

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

Website: http://www.tutsandtech.com

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  • I have fireworks cs5 (PAID) and I don't have that option in dreamweaver cs5 (PAID)... wtf?

  • @KrossFiyah I used CS4 in this tutorial, not sure if the feature is available in CS5.

  • Congrats your a YouTube partner! :)

  • @tutsandtech Hey Jeremy, I was wondering if you can make a video on how to create a contact form? Thanks

  • @GeniusDealProduction I will try and make a tutorial on it this week.

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  • you took the part out on how to use fireworks. do you have a tutorial on how to use it for this tutorial or can you make 1 for me thank you. I just got this program and have no idea on how to use it

  • can i use thisw feature in cs5????

  • haha, these galleries are for babies...

  • thank you man soo much :)

  • Hey great to tutorial thanks for uploading. how do i go about updating the gallery?

  • Great tutorial! however you are pretty quiet so I had to turn my seakers way up, then i put on my music... Please speak louder in your vids!

  • @KrossFiyah in Commands, select "get more commands" then follow directions.

  • i installed FW trial automaticaly , but when i try to create photo galery , it says that i don' have FW o.O

  • Thanks, Jeremy. I'm making a couple of photo pages as part of a larger website, so I don't want confusion with more than one file named "index.html". What would be the best workflow to do this smoothly? Do I make the gallery page using a temporary separate site, and then change the code later so that I'm entirely in the parent site? Can you show me how to make that transition? I appreciate your help....

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