Dave, You'll find them under Program Files\Breezesys\BreezeBrowserPro\Templates and then a directory for each named template that you can choose from in the UI. You can add your own right there by creating another directory with the name you want and just copy into it the contents of the template that most closely matches what you like. Next time loading BreezeBrowser, that template will show up as a choice.
Then you can look at the code in some of the other templates to combine features of different ones. That will get you started. All you really need is Notepad to edit them with. They are just text. -- Best regards, Bruce Thursday, April 14, 2005, 1:12:36 AM, you wrote: bcin> I really need to take a few days off and learn some stuff bcin> Dave bcin> > It does. I have edited two of the templates that bcin> came with it. >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> Bruce >> >> >> Thursday, April 14, 2005, 9:50:44 AM, you wrote: >> >> bcin>> I think i understand this now. >> bcin>> Other than creating and loading the files in the new >> bcin>> folder,i would just have to add a >> bcin>> link,and text ,back >> bcin>> to the home page in the Breezbrowser generated index.html page. >> >> F> Most possibly BreezeBrowser has a set of HTML templates, look in its >> F> program folder - most html gallery maker programs have one. You can >> F> edit the template as any other HTML file, adding e.g. your logo, the >> F> link back to your start page, etc... >> >> F> Of course I am not sure BB allows this, but I would be surprised if it >> F> didn't. >> >> F> Good light! >> F> fra >> >> >>