you could zip the folder, and the new zipped file would act as a file, sendingwise...to do that, just right click the folder --> send to --> zipped (compressed)
that should make a new file that is the same thing as the old one, just you can now send it as one big file
2007-09-05 08:16:22
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answered by Veer 3
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I *think* you are asking how to view and click on photos from a single web page.
If so, I have no idea how godaddy's website builder works, and it is virtually impossible to show HTML on this site, because the angle brackets ("<" and ">"), and other characters, used by HTML are taken literally as HTML tags, in some case, rather than as plain-text, so they won't appear correctly.
So, I presume you want to do something like "Google: Images", which shows clickable pics. If that's the case, you need to use a combination of the "A HREF" and "IMG" tags, which you can read about at the links, below. For more examples, just type "HTML tag", without the quotes, into your favorite search engine, or, better yet, go to you local library.
Of course, it's possible that "godaddy" has some automated process to do this, but, as I said, I am not familiar with their website or tools. With any luck, it'll be a simple procedure.
P.S. If you are going to work with clients, and, assuming you are in the USA, I strongly recommend taking a remedial course in English grammar or ESL (English as a Second Language) course, as your question was very difficult to understand; your English-speaking clients will have the same difficulty, which will translate into no clients!
P.P.S. Be very careful on what you sell: if the pics were copied from other websites, magazine, etc, then you will probably be violating Copyright Laws. If the pics were created (i.e., not just copied and edited) by you, then *you* might lose *your* copyrights as soon as you sell ONE of them (i.e., depending on how you sell them, you might not be allowed to sell any more of that pic!!!).
Lotsa luck!
2007-09-05 08:50:12
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answered by skaizun 6
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not sure exactly what you need. You need a list of file names from the folder?
go to a command line (Start > Run > type CMD) then browse to your folder ( cd.. to go back the CD folder name to go forward ) when you get to your folder, type "dir > c:\filelist.txt
this will export a filename list to the file filelist.txt in the root of C:
hope thats what your looking for
2007-09-05 08:18:07
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answered by Z 6
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