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I already have a large number of web pages created using PS v7.0 and the Web Photo Gallery automated script. I recently upgraded to PS-CS and I find that they dropped one style which just happens to be the one that I was using.
I tried adding my own style but its a hit-and-miss process as I have modified the original HTML files to fit my purposes. It dawned on me that if I can find somebody still using Version 7.0, they could send me the 4 or 5 HTML files used to generate this particular style.
What I need are the HTML files in the Web Photo Gallery under "Vertical Frame" (the current PS-CS has several horizontal frame styles but they dropped the vertical frame). Each web page style is defined by a folder and in that folder are the HTML files I need. They should have a file name something like "CAPTION.HTM, FRAMESET.HTM, INDEXPAGE.HTM, THUMBNAIL.HTM", etc. I’m trying to remember if there was more than one "Vertical Frame" style, but what the hell, just send me all of them. The files are very small.
I would be deeply indebted to anyone that can email these HTML files to me.
Brian L. Lightfoot
Email:
^^^^^^^ remove the word "delete"
I tried adding my own style but its a hit-and-miss process as I have modified the original HTML files to fit my purposes. It dawned on me that if I can find somebody still using Version 7.0, they could send me the 4 or 5 HTML files used to generate this particular style.
What I need are the HTML files in the Web Photo Gallery under "Vertical Frame" (the current PS-CS has several horizontal frame styles but they dropped the vertical frame). Each web page style is defined by a folder and in that folder are the HTML files I need. They should have a file name something like "CAPTION.HTM, FRAMESET.HTM, INDEXPAGE.HTM, THUMBNAIL.HTM", etc. I’m trying to remember if there was more than one "Vertical Frame" style, but what the hell, just send me all of them. The files are very small.
I would be deeply indebted to anyone that can email these HTML files to me.
Brian L. Lightfoot
Email:
^^^^^^^ remove the word "delete"
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