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<P><FONT FACE="Verdana" COLOR="#000080" SIZE="4"><B><I><U>Image Captions</U></I></B></FONT><I><B><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE="4" COLOR="#000080"><U>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</U></FONT></B></I></P>
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  <P><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE="2">In addition to the actual thumbnails and
  images along with their descriptions, you may choose to display additional
  captions along with these graphics.&nbsp; Currently, these additional captions
  may contain the image title, size and date, or a combination of these.&nbsp;
  To change the settings for these descriptions, select the <B><I>Captions</I></B>
  tab.</FONT></P>
  <P><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="../graphics/tab_descriptions.gif" WIDTH="400" HEIGHT="306"></P>
  <A NAME="POPUP"></A>
  <P><I><FONT FACE="Verdana" COLOR="#000080" SIZE="4"><U><BR>
  Popup Captions</U></FONT><B><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE="4" COLOR="#000080"><U>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</U></FONT></B></I></P>
  <P><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE="2">There are two ways to add captions to an
  image or thumbnail.&nbsp; The easiest way that also has the least impact on
  the visual appearance of the gallery is by adding popup boxes (also known as
  &quot;tooltips&quot; or &quot;&lt;ALT&gt;&quot;-Texts).</FONT></P>
  <P><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE="2"><B><FONT COLOR="#000080">Adding Popup
  Captions.&nbsp; </FONT></B>In order to add a popup caption, select the <I><B>Popup
  Caption</B></I> checkbox for the thumbnails or images section.&nbsp; Then
  choose which information is to be displayed: <B><I>Image Title</I></B> (i.e.
  the file name without extension, underscores will be turned into spaces), <I><B>File
  Size</B></I> (an appropriate scale such as &quot;Bytes&quot;, &quot;KB&quot;,
  &quot;MB&quot; etc. will be selected automatically) and <B><I>File Date</I></B>.</FONT></P>
  <P>&nbsp;</P>
  <A NAME="REGULAR"></A>
  <P><I><FONT FACE="Verdana" COLOR="#000080" SIZE="4"><U>Regular Captions</U></FONT><B><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE="4" COLOR="#000080"><U>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</U></FONT></B></I></P>
  <P><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE="2"><B><FONT COLOR="#000080">Adding
  Captions.&nbsp; </FONT></B>Regular captions are texts that will be displayed
  directly in the HTML document.&nbsp; To add them, select the <B><I>Regular
  Caption</I></B> checkbox for the thumbnails or images section.&nbsp; Then
  choose which information is to be displayed: <I><B>Image Title</B></I> (i.e.
  the file name without extension, underscores will be turned into spaces), <I><B>File
  Size</B></I> (an appropriate scale such as &quot;Bytes&quot;, &quot;KB&quot;,
  &quot;MB&quot; etc. will be selected automatically) and <B><I>File Date</I></B>.</FONT></P>
  <P><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE="2"><B><FONT COLOR="#000080">Caption Fonts.&nbsp;
  </FONT></B>In addition, you may select a <B><I>Font Name</I></B> and <I><B>Size</B></I>
  for the captions.&nbsp; If you do not select any of these, the document's
  standard font will be used.</FONT></P>
  <P><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE="2"><B><FONT COLOR="#000080">Caption
  Placement.&nbsp; </FONT></B>To select a placement for the captions, first
  choose a <B><I>Primary</I></B> position, which is either above, below, to the
  left of, or to the right of the image.&nbsp; The <I><B>Secondary</B></I>
  position will then determine whether the text will be top/bottom-aligned,
  left/right-aligned or centered.</FONT></P>
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  <BR>
  <FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE="2" COLOR="#FF0000"><B>Note:&nbsp; You can place the
  image title, file size or file date anywhere in the header or footer of an
  image page, by using the corresponding <I>JPGallery</I>-HTML-Tags that are
  described in the <A HREF="tab_imagepagehtml.htm#HTML">Image Page HTML</A>
  section of this help document.</B></FONT></P>
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