The large images are actually not on a page, or in a new window. The link
is simply to the image itself, which displays in the browser.
You would need to create separate pages, and insert the full sized image on
it, then change your thumbnail links to point to the page.
If you want to use a new browser window, and control the size, you can
download the free FP addin Spawn from
www.jimcoaddins.com
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Tom Pepper Willett [Microsoft MVP - FrontPage]
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| I'm creating a web with tons of artistic pictures. I've
| created my own custom thumbnails to link the full sized
| pictures to. Currently, clicking one of these thumbnails
| in a browser opens a new browser window and displays the
| full sized picture on a stark white background. Does
| anyone know if there is a way to have these full sized
| pictures pop up in a themed Front Page page?
|
| thanks.
|