HTML file in a table

I am a photographer - I use lightroom to create html browsers
for my clients. These files are posted in a the web with unique
URLs. I have created seperate HTML file in Dreamweaver that
contains indexes to these URLs for clients to scroll through. When
selecting one of the sets of images from a menu I need to launch
the image browser in a table. I talked with Dreamweaver tech
support and they said that the small set of code require could be
provide through this forum. Can anybody help me with this?
Thank you,
Jim

Let's see an example of your 'image browser' please.
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>I am a photographer - I use lightroom to create html
browsers for my
>clients.
> These files are posted in a the web with unique URLs. I
have created
> seperate
> HTML file in Dreamweaver that contains indexes to these
URLs for clients
> to
> scroll through. When selecting one of the sets of images
from a menu I
> need to
> launch the image browser in a table. I talked with
Dreamweaver tech
> support and
> they said that the small set of code require could be
provide through this
> forum. Can anybody help me with this?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jim
>

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