Premiere Pro CS3 - Need Exporting HELP...!

I have read through the help and some threads but I would like to ask if someone can break it down into very plain english for me regarding exporting movies / videos for use on the web...
What i am trying to to is create a simple slideshow that i can put on my website.  I do not want any type of borders or control panel to be visible.  I just want it to run like a banner ad so i think an animated gif would be the best choice (any tips on that would be apprecieated too). 
I have a collection of images in a folder i want to add and they taken with a 16:9 ratio and a size of 3648 pix x 2056 pix.
I have tried all combinations of settings and such but it always comes out fuzzy or doesn't fit well and if i get it looking pretty clear I still always have solid black edges on the left/right...
- Is there a size i need to be re-sizing the pics down to before i input them into Premiere Pro...??? 
- How can i set things up so the pics will fit right and will also be clear...? 
- I want the final slideshow to be around 525 pix wide so is that what i set the output frame width to???
- With an output frame width of around 525 pix what should the height be...???
- Anything else i need to know...???
BTW i am creating a DV - NTSC Widescreen 48kHz project at the start....
I would be so grateful if someone could break it down for me because it is driving me nuts.,...
Thanks again...
-H-

well.. I think you might go to the dreamweaver forum about website building and inquire there about showing still images at timed intervals on your webpage. you dont need flash or any sort of video file to do that. This forum generally helps with video editing and not really website stuff.
you might need to use some javascript to do what you want with the images...
basically you want to use whatever code that works on the most browsers ( theres ways to detect the browser used and deliver what is then needed ). for mobile devices ( smartphones etc ) you'd probably be best off not using any flash and I see no need for video at all..  can just use images.
the dreamweaver forums will have lots of info about that for you and sample code etc.
if you go to this site and look at the source code is gives some idea re: code to cycle thru those images you see.
http://myloupe.com/
your images would be more like at top of page ( banner ) and probably smaller in size..
you can tell from source code that dreamweaver was used to build the site and delivers the images from the server via js code and css styles and so on.. the forum will help you get source code you need.
good luck
ps.. keep your images small in byte count.. 72 dpi and probably png format.. so they load fast ...can use photoshop to crop and size etc so that all images are exactly the same size and fit into the cell exactly ...so your page content doesnt shift around ( you'll use a table / cell structure to lock your page elements in place...)  have fun !

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