Navigation question

Would like to know how to create the sliding pics in this page: ww.jimdesmore.com/index.html#asis

Firstly, you want to take Scaly Animals and Fluffy Animals out of the Navigation bar. To do this open Inspector, then go to the Page Tab and uncheck "Include page in navigation menu".
Next, you need to create an Animals page to act as an index page.
There are different options for this, some are:
1. Create a blank page (Use the Welcome page and delete!) and then create links to Scaly Animals and Fluffy Animals.
2. Use the About me page, delete everything except for the Photo Ablum links and use this as an index page.
3. Use a Photo page and drop on images you want as an album cover, then put a shape over each picture, setting the Opacity to 1%, using the Inspector Graphic Tab, then make the shape a hyperlink to the other pages, using the Link Tab in Inspector.
This Thread discusses option 3 in much more detail.
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