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INTRODUCTION :

Text paragraphs can go here.

With or without text highlighting.

You could describe the source of these pictures here --- for example, a vacation trip.

You could include links to sites like Wikipedia for descriptions. Example: Cape Cod

You could include itemized lists --- for example, of the sections of the trip. Example:

  • a week in New York City to see the U.S. Open tennis tournament

  • a week in Cape Cod, staying in Chatham and visiting other towns such as Provincetown, and

  • a week in New Hampshire (Lake Ossipee) to ...


You could provide a sequence of paragraphs outlining the steps of the trip, say --- and provide web links (like Wikipedia links) to provide quick reference to information on locations, events, etc.

    And paragraphs can be indented like this ... to indicate subordinated information, such as 'parenthetical' notes.


You could let the user know that ---

You can use the Find function of your web browser to find text strings in this page, such as "single", "words", or "multiple words".


You could let the user know that --- there is more information (if any) below the images.


A decorative image (chart, map, whatever) could go here.

How the pictures are presented :

(There are links to larger images under each image.)

You could describe the size of the pictures. For example ...

The pictures below are presented on this page in a webpage-suitable (and email-suitable) size, about 650 pixels high --- with links underneath each picture to the larger, original digital photo size (3648 x 2736 pixels --- or whatever).

The links are text-links below each (medium-sized) image.


If you put '_blank', instead of null, as the 'target=' value in the 'a href=' statements in the image-rows below, the image-link will open in a separate web page. That way, the user could keep several separate images up in different windows. The user could close or 'minimize' those windows to regain clear access to this window.

If you do NOT use 'target="_blank"', you could put a note here, such as ---

    When you click on a thumbnail-link, the linked image replaces the web page in this window. You can click the 'Back' button of your browser to get back to this page.

    Alternatively, you can open the linked-to-image in a separate window by a right-click on the thumbnail and then choose an option with a name like 'Open Link in New Window' from the popup menu.

    You can Close or Minimize that new window to regain clear access to this window.


    And you can indent paragraphs, like this --- say, to add notes that are subordinate, in some way, to the rest of the text in this block. Example:

    NOTE: The webpage-suitable files are about 500 Kilobytes in size, each. The original files are about 2.4 Megabytes in size, each --- about 5 times larger.

    If I had used more aggressive JPEG file compression in making the 650-pixel high images from the original digital photos, the webpage-suitable files would have been much smaller --- about 100 Kilobytes each --- about 25 times smaller than the original files.

    It sure is nice when people reduce their photos about 5 times (or, better yet, 25 times) in file-size before attaching them to emails --- and before putting the photos in their web pages.     :-)

    Then web pages load much faster, and emails take much less room on disk drives.


A decorative image could be put here.

Title for 1st group of pictures :

3648x2736

3648x2736

3648x2736


Title for 2nd group of pictures :

3648x2736

3648x2736


Title for 3rd group of pictures :

3648x2736

3648x2736

You could provide a few images of maps or web-sites, like this:

You could provide a link to a web-sites with more maps, like this:

More Where-ever maps (at mapathon.com)

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OR ...

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Page was created 2011 Jul 10.


A decorative image could be put here.