Why do some thumbnails show an “!” icon?
A. These are corrupted images or files that use a non-standard compression scheme (e.g., rare, proprietary JPEG file). Incomplete or partial downloads are still decoded. These files may still be viewable – double-click item or right click and select open to try viewing it. Q. How do I make a simple web page? A. Go to desired folder with your images. • Select Tools|HTML Make|Simple page. If not viewing thumbnails, all pictures will be thumbnailed — you will be prompted to select this menu item again. If no files are selected, you are prompted with No selection. Select all images — just click Ok. • When prompted for Upload folder (via Save As dialog), create a new folder: • Click Save in drop listbox and select C:. • Click Create New Folder toolbar button. • A folder called New Folder appears; rename it to MyUploads • Double-click MyUploads folder to make it current folder. In Filename box, enter MyTestPage, then click Save. • When prompted for Page Title, enter My Thumbnail Page; clic
A. These are corrupted images or files that use a non-standard compression scheme (e.g., rare, proprietary JPEG file). Incomplete or partial downloads are still decoded. These files may still be viewable – double-click item or right click and select open to try viewing it. Q. How do I make a simple web page? A. Go to desired folder with your images. • Select Tools|HTML Make|Simple page. If not viewing thumbnails, all pictures will be thumbnailed — you will be prompted to select this menu item again. If no files are selected, you are prompted with No selection. Select all images — just click Ok. • When prompted for Upload folder (via Save As dialog), create a new folder: • Click Save in drop listbox and select C:. • Click Create New Folder toolbar button. • A folder called New Folder appears; rename it to MyUploads • Double-click MyUploads folder to make it current folder. In Filename box, enter MyTestPage, then click Save. • When prompted for Page Title, enter My Thumbnail Page; clic