|  | Posted by Craig on 06/11/75 11:33 
Franklin wrote:
 > Which html editor should a novice use for creating an uncomplicated
 > web page made up of approx 20 thumbnail pictures.  Each of the
 > thumbnails can be clicked to show a bigger picture.
 >
 > Ideally, the html editor is one of the following:
 >
 >     	Arachnoplhila
 
 Arach requires JRE which, in my 2-3 month usage made it a bit clunky
 (slow loading, slow responding).  I gave up on it before I got to know
 it well, so, ymmv.  It does seem simple enough though.
 
 >
 >     	Nvu
 
 I would love to recommend Nvu unreservedly.  It's open source, free,
 WYSIWYG but, it actually modifies your code.  Maybe for a neophyte
 that's not a problem but, it's a deal-killer here.  What's interesting
 though is that neither of these represent an "easy" way to do an html
 photo-page.
 
 If what you're looking to do is create a simple webpage with thumbnails,
 etc, you might want to approach this from a different angle.  Find a
 proggie that will generate an html page with thumbnails & full-sized
 images and then see about modifying that in an html editor afterwards.
 Using this angle, start out by looking at the following two packages.
 
 Picasa2 (http://picasa.google.com/index.html) and
 Jalbum (http://jalbum.net/)
 
 Both do a fine job, Jalbum probably has the edge in simplicity of use
 and definitely has the edge in pretty cool ready-made styles available.
 
 After that, I'd recommend firing up an HTML editor such as PSPad (it has
 a nice preview function).  Then you can mark up to your heart's content.
 
 Let us know how it turned out!
 
 Craig
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