Web: Adjust Lightroom HTML Gallery

Hi all,
LR's web engine "HTML Gallery" works almost perfect for me. Only two things I'd like to change is size of the thumbnails and remove the navigation buttons on the large picture pages.
Could anyone pass me a hint if this is possible / how it could be done?
Thanks!!
Matt

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http://www.lightroomgalleries.com that will show you how to make your own template or customize the one i have already created. Also have a look at Sean McCormack blog.

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