Open Pics On iWeb page?

So when I move pictures onto my iWeb page, it resizes them to a smaller size than the original size. But is there any way to make it where someone can click that picture to show its original size? Or just a larger size?

That's what iWeb does when you drag a photo or graphic onto an iWeb page. Different themes will also add a frame to the item. To get it back to the original size go to the Inspector/Metric pane and click on the "Original Size" button. Then you can drag it to where you want it on the page.
Click to view full size
As far as having someone click on a thumbnail and get a larger size the easiest method is to add photos to photos page or an album from iPhoto in the Media Browser to an Albums page. Then when you click on the thumbnail you'll get the larger size like in this demo page: iPhoto Book as an iWeb Slideshow
For the album page method see this demo page: iPhoto Albums
Now is you want to have a thumbnail on a regular iWeb page and have a larger version popup when you click on it see this demo page: Fancy Zoom & Image Popup.
There's also a rollover method where rolling the cursor over an image will change it. Example #3 on this demo page has the second version a larger image: Rollover-gifs
Still another method: Open an item in a new window without a button
So there are a number of different ways to get what you want.
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