Better to post photos and video to web gallery than to add to the page?

Hi there
Is it better to post video and photos to web gallery than it is to put directly on the web page? If so, how do you make the link on the web to the gallery?
Thanks
Carl

If you publish your web gallery from iPhoto and link it to your site you have a number of options.
Select your album and from the Share drop down menu select "Web Gallery".
A popup gives you the following options:
Allow:
Album viewable by everyone.
Allow Downloading of photos or entire album.
Adding of photos by email.
Show:
Photo titles.
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