Page Setup

Starting HTM Filename and Start #:
This will be the name of the pages you create. For example if you enter Billy for the file name and a starting number of 1 the first HTM page will be Billy1.htm and they will count up from there, Billy2.htm etc....
If you use the frames view instead the main page would be BillyF.htm and not Billy1.htm.

Title:
Title is the the text that shows up in the browsers title. This isn't usually big deal but if you want something special to show up in the title here is your chance.

Open Image in New Window:
When you click on the thumb nail to open the actual image do you want it to open in a separate window or in the window of the thumb nails. If you do not have this checked you will have to hit the back button after viewing each image.
This is not used in the frames view and is ignored.

Header Text:
This is the header text that shows up at the top of the page. Usually something like "Billy's Pages".

Font:
Hmmmm well you choose the font, size, color etc......

Extra Text Below the Header:
This is any text you want to show up below the header. If your header is "Billy's Pages" you might want a little bit of info below this, like "The latest addition to our family".
Something to remember. This is written as html text so if you want a line feed then you need to put in the html code for that, <br>.

The latest addition
to our family.

Would look like this in the extra text section:
The latest addition<br>to our family

Use Same Font as Header:
Do you want to use the same font as you selected for the header or just the default font for the page.

Horizontal Line/Break and Page Links Placement:
Page links placement is where you want the links to the other images pages to go. Above the thumb nails and/or below them. This is not applicable in the frames view.

Horizontal line placement depends on where you place the page links. If for example you place the page links above and below the thumb nails you can have a horizontal line above and/or below those links.
You can select the color, width and shade for the horizontal line. Play with these settings to get just the right line you want.