IWeb and svBuilder and  Simpleviewer 2

I just bought SV Pro and I generated a gallery in Photoshop using the Simpleviewer script.
I used svBuillder to customize it. But I have some problems. No matter what I do the images and thumbnails show up off center to the right. Also the images are cropped.
I have set the image size in svBuilder to 920x560px and image scale as "none" because my images are already sized to the size I want.
I'm using this script to load into a snippet in iWeb that I got from Old Toad:
<IFRAME SRC="URL to the index.html file that's created inside the slideshow folder on the hosting server" WIDTH="XXX" px HEIGHT="XXX" PX FRAMEBORDER="O" --if "0" no border, otherwise "1" with border MARGINWIDTH ="Opx" MARGINHEIGHT="Opx" SCROLLING="no" --"no" no scrolling bar, "yes" show always, "auto" showed when need > Your browser does not support IFRAME </IFRAME>
I can't get the Simpleviewer to work right and I no almost nothing about code.....
Please Help?

Cut the crap from the code. Use this:
<iframe src="url.html" frameborder="0" width="500" height="500" scrolling="no"></iframe>
The use of you applications is not a iWeb issue. Simply make it work on the server and then embed the slideshow with the HTML Snippet.
See if SV Pro has a forum.
This might be helpful: [Using the iWeb HTML Snippet|http://www.wyodor.net/blog/archives/2009/07/entry_213.html]

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