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Last post 07-02-2009 3:34 PM by Cowboy. 3 replies.
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  • 07-02-2009 12:47 PM

    Shozam "in" web site not on its own

     how would i add the album into my web site?  i have a button but it opens into it's own thing.  i am a little new to all this and i am using microsofte publisher to generate the site.  you can see it at http://www.mychesapeakesafetycommittee.com

    Thanks

    Tennie

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  • 07-02-2009 2:16 PM In reply to

    • Cowboy
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    Re: Shozam "in" web site not on its own

    Use the Step 5 - Link Tab - Banner and insert your home page as the link.  Use Return to Home or whatever as your text.

    Cowboy

    If it ain't broke... fix it until it is!

    My Galleries: http://ohiowebs.net/cowboy/

    "We're all spending too much time and energy trying to be politically correct about everything." - Clint Eastwood
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  • 07-02-2009 3:13 PM In reply to

    Re: Shozam "in" web site not on its own

     Thanks for the help but i want to "integrate" into the site.  i am using microsoft publisher and i am not able to find the "code" to cut and past.  any ideas?

    Tennie

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  • 07-02-2009 3:34 PM In reply to

    • Cowboy
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    Re: Shozam "in" web site not on its own

    You can't just cut and paste.  If you want to integrate (fit) it into your site, your are going to need to use frames.

    An iframe is best but the way you have your left menu, you may to need to use a frameset.

    I only have one site where the gallery is in an iframe: The Quarry

    All the other sites I do will link to the gallery and I bring visitors back with links.

    Cowboy

    If it ain't broke... fix it until it is!

    My Galleries: http://ohiowebs.net/cowboy/

    "We're all spending too much time and energy trying to be politically correct about everything." - Clint Eastwood
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