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What I want to do is run the "layer comps to WPG" script and have my large images not be resized.
Since there are no preference options I could find in that script dialog box (as there are in the "automate/web photo gallery" box), I thought the way to go would be to change one of the premade gallery styles (I chose "Simple") which I copied and renamed. Then when I run the script I type in my new name instead of "Simple".
I followed the directions in the help menu on how to work with tokens to customize a gallery style. Since the large images are on the SubPage.htm I thought the way to go would be to change the image size tokens but they don’t seem to be set to a specific size to begin with so I don’t know why the large images are being made 450 pixels wide. The code before I did anything to it was IMG src="%IMAGESRC%" %IMAGE_HEIGHT% %IMAGE_WIDTH%. Since there was no size to take out I tried just deleting the height and width parts but it still came out to 450. Where do I change this, its obviously not on this page.
Since there are no preference options I could find in that script dialog box (as there are in the "automate/web photo gallery" box), I thought the way to go would be to change one of the premade gallery styles (I chose "Simple") which I copied and renamed. Then when I run the script I type in my new name instead of "Simple".
I followed the directions in the help menu on how to work with tokens to customize a gallery style. Since the large images are on the SubPage.htm I thought the way to go would be to change the image size tokens but they don’t seem to be set to a specific size to begin with so I don’t know why the large images are being made 450 pixels wide. The code before I did anything to it was IMG src="%IMAGESRC%" %IMAGE_HEIGHT% %IMAGE_WIDTH%. Since there was no size to take out I tried just deleting the height and width parts but it still came out to 450. Where do I change this, its obviously not on this page.
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