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You should end up with something looking like this:
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Double-clicking on any of the thumbnails should open up the picture as shown below:
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You can crop/straighten the picture, take out red eyes, mess with colours and contrast etc as you please using the buttons on the left. You can also add a caption by clikcing and typing in the box with the red arrow pointing to it then hitting <enter>. When you're happy with the picture, click on the 'back to library' button in the top left corner of the screen.
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We now want to select which images we want in our webpage. To do this, hold down the <ctrl> key and click on the images - the ones you have selected will have a blue border around them:
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If you'd like to select all the pictures in that folder, there is a 'select all' button you can click on next to the green arrow below:
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Here's the bit where we make the webpage! Opposite the folder title (and green arrow) is an 'actions' button with a down arrow on it. Click it, and click on the 'make a webpage' option:
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You'll be presented with a box with lots of options as shown below. The red arrow is askign how big you want your pictures to be. 640 pixels is a bit small, 1024 is a bit big - 800 pixels is a good size, but it is up to you. The bigger you make them the more space they're going to take up and the longer they'll take to download. The blue arrow is jsut asking for a page title. The green arrow is asking you where on your computer you want to put the 'webpage' it makes. I'd reccommend putting it somewhere you can find it again!
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Click 'next' when you're done and you'll get another screen. There are a few options as to how your page will look - take your pick! When you're don, click 'finish' and your computer will work away for a bit with a progress indicator on the bottom right:
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When it finishes a new window will open up, showing you your new webpage:
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