Importing gallery into Frontpage

Hey All,
I am new to this forum and also am not a programmer of any sort.
I was able to create a website for a friend of mine who is an artist. I want to have a slide show of his work on the first page of the site. Attempted to learn Flash, way too hard. Found LR and loved the ease of creating the website but now I just can't figure out how to get it into Frontpage.
I have read the other postings that have anything to do with Frontpage and they didn't seem to be as low level as I need.
Can I take this gallery and move it somehow to Frontpage and then upload it to my site? I want this slideshow to be in the middle of the first page not be a page of it's own.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks so much.
Laura

Laura,
The default Flash gallery that ships with Lightroom is notoriously difficult to embed into a pre-existing page. And, if I may be so presumptuous, that you're using Frontpage to develop a website implies that your coding level is such that you're likely to have difficulty implementing the suggestions on the BlueFire blog.
A few suggestions:
1) Stop using Frontpage; it's awful. At the very least, use DreamWeaver. You might also try nVu (www.nvu.com). Better yet, use a text-editor to write your own code.
2) Employ one of the third-party web gallery modules available from my website,
The Turning Gate, or Joe Capra's site,
LightroomGalleries.com.
MonoSlideshow costs $19.95, but is probably your best choice for a home page slideshow. I have a Lightroom template for MonoSlideshow,
TTG MonoSlideshow Gallery, but you'll have to purchase the MonoSlideshow component in order to use it. Check my site for details and samples.
To place it into another page, just copy the relevant HTML from the gallery generated page and change the path to the SWF file.
Cheers,
Matthew

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