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Sunday, 21 October 2007

This page is designed to help you maximize your viewing pleasure, and as a step by step guide in " How to use the gallery component " on this site.

You have multiple ways of viewing the images, here are the basics in how to view them with the different methods.

NB: These are just SCREEN SHOTS if you click on any of the images NOTHING will happen, they are for 'directional - informational ' purposes ONLY. To see the gallery images in action click on the appropriate sections.



** Central View **

Central View: As you can see the hand is pointed in the centre of the image, if you click the image in the centre, it will then open up a new inside window and display the gallery of images with a darkened out background. Using the arrows < > located on the edges of the image in the middle you can click through that particular album. See below diagram.




** Central view with arrows **






Same Window View:
If you do not wish to view the images like the Central View, you can simply choose to view the images in the album without the nice effects in the Same Window View - again using the < > arrows located in the middle of the page on the edge, move your cursor on the edges and these arrows will become highlighted, see below diagram.


** Same Window View **








Picture Thumbnail Viewing:
This type of viewing is by using the Picture Thumbnail View, rather than going through all the images, you can choose this function and scroll through all the images, all you need do is click on the word PICTURES, the series of images will drop down and you can peruse through all the images in 'thumbnail view' when you see an image or images you wish to view, simply click that image from the thumbnail and it will open up in the bottom pane. See below images.



**Thumbnail viewing click on the words PICTURES **




** Screen shot of the amount of images in the series - the slider shows all the images, simply click on the image you wish to see and it appears in the pane below **

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