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Old 07-22-2007, 11:26 PM   #1
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The last part of the HTML introduction for Visualizer Album Designer, can now be accessed for the Visualizer Photo FX tutorials page. In this last introduction to HTML using Visualizer Album Designer, we will be looking at inserting images into a document, and wrapping links around images and text. To read the tutorial, please click on the link below.

Learn how to add links to images and text.

If you want to study more tutorials for Visualizer Photo FX, please click on the link below.

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Old 07-23-2007, 08:59 PM   #2
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How do you feel about people using the Visualizer logo on their albums Darren? As you have seen from mine, I think it warrants a link back to the software that created it. Perhaps you would like to add the logo image and preferred target page into a piece of code that could just be copied and pasted into the footer of an album same as the example you have given which links back to the Visualizer home page.

As a thought for a future upgrade, should there be one, have you considered a way in which descriptive text or even a title could be added to each page generated by the software? Perhaps the easiest (says he who knows nothing about it) would be to use the picture file name as a title. I know that each page can be edited to add text to it but to be honest, I wouldn’t know where to place the text so that it displayed either under or above the image. Maybe, if you could find time… I know, I ask a lot, you could perhaps show where in a generated page code such text could go? Also, I know that a generated page can be opened in just about any text editor but do you have, maybe a freeware, recommendation for an editor that would help people develop not only their skills but also their albums. I know, I am too demanding……
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Old 07-23-2007, 11:22 PM   #3
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In terms of titling and adding descriptions to each images we have thought of this, and it is definitely features that will be included in the future You are right, that would be a nice thing to be able to do.

In terms of the editor I am a simple notepad user, lol - but I am sure there are many great free HTML editors out there. Try and give FreewareFiles a visit, they might have one listed

About the V logo, we have nothing against people using it, as long as it is not used inappropriate or in any offensive manner. It should, however, always represent VIG. You can visit govig.us to download logos directly from the site
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