That's what happens when you use autothumbnail, the larger image is not
really on a page it's just viewed with your browser so you have no control
over it. But, you can still use the thumb and link to your own manually
created page for the larger image.
"defraine" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| Suggestion for future frontpages.
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| When clicking a small thumbnail the resulting larger picture is always to
| the left. Provide the capability to centre or move the larger resulting
| picture.
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| This would mean you would have to create a page for every picture.
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| Cheers, Sean
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