containing page for PhotoGallery component

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Everett Joline

I've now set-up a PhotoGallery component using the Vertical Layout with two
columns and 8 rows that seems to work pretty well.

However, the page needs to be wider (800 pixels) so I can insert more text
adjacent to each thumbnail. Also, I need to put the gallery on a page with a
banner, title, and introductory text at the top.

What are my options here for constructing a basic page that is compatible
with this component and the above?

Thanks,
E-Jo
 
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Vijay R Gangolli [MSFT]

Hi Everett,

A Photogallery is a web component and just a line of code in HTML. You
could just add other stuff (banner, title, etc) around this and it should
work fine.

Regards,
Vijay

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| Reply-To: "Everett Joline" <[email protected]>
| From: "Everett Joline" <[email protected]>
| Subject: containing page for PhotoGallery component
| Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 10:15:28 -0500
|
| I've now set-up a PhotoGallery component using the Vertical Layout with
two
| columns and 8 rows that seems to work pretty well.
|
| However, the page needs to be wider (800 pixels) so I can insert more text
| adjacent to each thumbnail. Also, I need to put the gallery on a page
with a
| banner, title, and introductory text at the top.
|
| What are my options here for constructing a basic page that is compatible
| with this component and the above?
|
| Thanks,
| E-Jo
|
|
|
 
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Everett Joline

OK, thanks for your response Vijay. Actually I started the PhotoGallery up
by a different route and found that the title etc were there automatically.
However, I still haven't found a way to increase the space between columns
to insert more text.

Jim Buyens suggested adding:

<style>
td {padding: 15px;}
</style>

to the heading. This does separate the columns more, but still doesn't allow
for more text.

Also, BTW, since I see that you are from MS, something that would be very
nice to have, at least for those of us just getting started in FP03, would
be a big Visio diagram of the routes to setting up a site and pages that
would help us understand which features were compatible with which other
features.

Thanks again for your help.

E-Jo
 

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