Make a webpage

Hey! I'm a new user and need some help!!! How can I make a webpage like this:
Here is the link:
http://www.malinaphotography.com/Malina/Home.html
And how can I do thumbnails like on this page?
http://www.malinaphotography.com/Malina/color1.html
Thanks for the help!!!!

You can create a page like this by dropping your thumbnails onto an iWeb page, selecting each in turn and making it it a hyperlink to another page in the "link" inspector.
For a slideshow similar to the one you wan,t have a look at....
http://www.airtightinteractive.com/photos/

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            <p> Since 2005 when we trapped and collared our first island coyotes we have continually found that the most important food resources to our study are provided by people. That means they are within our control That means we can control coyotes. If we remove anthropogenic resources (human subsidies) coyote numbers will drop to the level sustainable by natural resources. When coyotes are sustained only by natural prey (mice, woodchucks, rabbits, geese, and deer) coyotes numbers will be lower and they will provide helpful pest control services. </p>
            <p>Based our scientific data NBCS generated a set of <a href="coyotes/Best Management Practices for Coexistence with Coyotes - Nov 8 2010.pdf" target="_new">Best Management Practices for Coexistence with Coyotes</a>- basically a toolbox for safe, sustainable, community coyote management. We are working with the towns in our study area to adopt the CBMPs and be the first community in the nation to successfully and sustainably manage coyotes. We also believe other cities and towns might be able to use our results as a template if they are experiencing coyote problems. We have only just begun to implement the CBMPs on our islands. We hope in the near future to have all our towns implementing the CBMPs - only then will we see the full impacts they make on coyote numbers and behavioral problems. You can follow our progress on this website.</p>
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