I am trying to hyperlink a powerpoint slideshow to a photo in my photo
gallery on my web page designed using Publisher. Can someone give me the
steps to do this (in simple terms)? This is my first time making a webpage
and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo gallery.
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 27 Apr 2008 19:44 GMT
create a hyperllink from the photo to the pps file which you also have to
upload.
keep in mind the viewer will need PowerPoint to view the slideshow.

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> I am trying to hyperlink a powerpoint slideshow to a photo in my photo
> gallery on my web page designed using Publisher. Can someone give me the
> steps to do this (in simple terms)? This is my first time making a
> webpage
> and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo gallery.
Lori - 27 Apr 2008 19:58 GMT
Thanks. I have been trying to upload the pps file but it isn't working. Do
you have a suggestion for a better/easier way to create a slideshow so that
it can be viewed by anyone?
> create a hyperllink from the photo to the pps file which you also have to
> upload.
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> > webpage
> > and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo gallery.
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 27 Apr 2008 20:09 GMT
JAlbum is very good...and free. Not sure how'd you'd intergrate it with a
Publisher generated website though - probably put it in a folder of it's own
then link to the first index page JAlbum creates within that folder.

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> Thanks. I have been trying to upload the pps file but it isn't working. Do
> you have a suggestion for a better/easier way to create a slideshow so
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>> > webpage
>> > and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo gallery.
Lori - 28 Apr 2008 00:18 GMT
Someone else suggested JAlbum, so I did try that and it worked ok except that
i cannot figure out how to get it to go back to my homepage when done viewing
the slideshow.
> JAlbum is very good...and free. Not sure how'd you'd intergrate it with a
> Publisher generated website though - probably put it in a folder of it's own
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> >> > webpage
> >> > and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo gallery.
MIchaeldane - 29 Apr 2008 23:51 GMT
You can navigate back to your site by using the Chameleion skin. Click the
setting button and then select the Chameleon tab at the top and then navigate
to Album info and fill in the information for you site in the Custom link 1
and uncheck open in new window. When you view the album you loaded into
whatever folder at the bottom will be a link back to your site.
> Someone else suggested JAlbum, so I did try that and it worked ok except that
> i cannot figure out how to get it to go back to my homepage when done viewing
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> > >> > and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo gallery.
Lori - 28 Apr 2008 00:25 GMT
someone else suggested JAlbum and I did try it but am having difficulty
getting it to go back to my homepage when done viewing the pictures.
> JAlbum is very good...and free. Not sure how'd you'd intergrate it with a
> Publisher generated website though - probably put it in a folder of it's own
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> >> > webpage
> >> > and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo gallery.
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 28 Apr 2008 03:03 GMT
If you had a html editor (Publisher is not one) you would just edit the last
JAlbum's html to include a link back to whatever page you wanted.

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> someone else suggested JAlbum and I did try it but am having difficulty
> getting it to go back to my homepage when done viewing the pictures.
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>> >> > and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo
>> >> > gallery.
DavidF - 28 Apr 2008 14:05 GMT
Lori,
One solution is to open your JAlbum in a new browser window. Then when the
viewer is finished they can close that window and your website will still be
in another window. See and read the thread TAG Open in a new Window and/or
tab by Paulo on the 26th for a discussion about building links that open in
a new window. Get the basics of this approach down, and you can add and
remove attributes to the browser window to contain your slide show. You can
create custom sized windows, etc that will make your albums look more
custom. Good luck.
DavidF
> someone else suggested JAlbum and I did try it but am having difficulty
> getting it to go back to my homepage when done viewing the pictures.
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>> >> > and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo
>> >> > gallery.
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 28 Apr 2008 16:20 GMT
excellent idear

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Don Schmidt - 28 Apr 2008 00:08 GMT
Lori,
Change the pps on the file to ppt

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> Thanks. I have been trying to upload the pps file but it isn't working. Do
> you have a suggestion for a better/easier way to create a slideshow so
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>> > webpage
>> > and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo gallery.
Lori - 28 Apr 2008 00:16 GMT
thanks will that allow someone without powerpoint to view the slideshow? and
I am not sure what you mean by changing the pps to ppt.
> Lori,
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> >> > and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo gallery.
Don Schmidt - 28 Apr 2008 15:29 GMT
PowerPoint files have an extension of .pps change it to .ppt
One needs the PowerPoint viewer program to see the files.
You could also put a note on your website that you can get PowerPoint viewer
program at
http://tinyurl.com/v2586

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> thanks will that allow someone without powerpoint to view the slideshow?
> and
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Brucels - 29 Apr 2008 15:31 GMT
Lori,
Take a look at this link:
http://www.brucels.us/Bayview2006/Index_frame.htm
The slideshow was made in Powerpoint and exported as html. I don't recall
the version or actual steps (it was created three years ago), but it seems to
me it was pretty easy to do. Hope this helps.
Bruce
> I am trying to hyperlink a powerpoint slideshow to a photo in my photo
> gallery on my web page designed using Publisher. Can someone give me the
> steps to do this (in simple terms)? This is my first time making a webpage
> and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo gallery.
Brucels - 29 Apr 2008 15:32 GMT
Actually, this link will give you a better idea, since you don't need to
search for the "Full screen" option:
http://www.brucels.us/Bayview2006/Index_fullscreen.htm
> I am trying to hyperlink a powerpoint slideshow to a photo in my photo
> gallery on my web page designed using Publisher. Can someone give me the
> steps to do this (in simple terms)? This is my first time making a webpage
> and have done okay except for getting photos up in the photo gallery.