IMPORTANT VIEWING TIP
The full size images are larger than most computer monitors, however most browsers have an option to resize images. When this option is turned on the image is resized to fit in the browser window.
If you are using Internet Explorer: Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced Tab -> check "Enable Automatic Image Resizing" under the "Multimedia" section.
If you are using Mozilla (or Netscape): Edit-->Preferences-->Appearance, and check the "Resize large images to fit in the browser window".
When it becomes a standard feature of browsers, I will change the second windows to a new tab.
The slide shows are generated using a combination of HTML, JavaScript and XML. The same HTML and Java Script files are used for all the slide shows. The slide information (filenames, descriptions, copyright, etc.) is contained in a simple XML file. This allows the same set of text and images to be viewed in different ways. Since only one web page is loaded (all the views of the slides and text are actually in the same document), it only takes a single "back button" click to return to the slide show menu, regardless of the number of slides you have viewed. This makes it convenient to browse several slide shows with ease.
Thumbnails are used though the slide shows, clicking on an image will open the full-resolution image in a second window. The current shows are in draft form ...