| I Strongly Recommend that you uses the FullscreenOption and that is why I have checked it for you! The Fullscreenoption, opens the image-window at maximum for you screenresolution! |
This is how the toolbar look likes. It is not useful in this case and should not be chosen, since it only takes valuable space from the pictures that are viewed in the pop-up window. |
This is how the statusbar look likes. It is quite useful since you know how much of the picture that are still left to download. On the other hand shows the picture if it not yet, download. Therefore my suggestion is that you shouldn't select the status bar, since it takes valuable space from the pictures that are viewed in the pop-up window. |
This is how the menubar look likes. I have set it as standard just since many of my user dosn't know how to save the images if the menubar isn't there. On the other hand you can easily save the picture by clicking the right mousebutton and select "save images as". Is this familiary to you my suggestion is that you don't select the toolbar, since it takes valuable space from the pictures that are viewed in the pop-up window. |
This is how the toolbar look likes. It is not useful in this case and should not be chosen, since it only takes valuable space from the pictures that are viewed in the pop-up window. |
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Picture Pop-Up Window
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As you may have noticed all the picture in the collection opens up in a new-window. In other words, when you click on the smaller image to enlarge the big picture, the larger picture opens up in a new-window. Under this section you are able to modify it after your needs. Yes it's true, finally you don't need that stupid statusbar, menubar and etc. Notice that this only works under Internet Explorer 4.0 or above
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Picture Pop-Up Window
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Just choose from the following elections and press submit. If you don't understand what you are about to select, please click on the bolded words, for more information.
I can recommend the default-settings.
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