Web gallery sharing

i have several albums i've created in my web gallery (of course i have a dot mac account). The problem i have is that when i want to share an album with someone i usually only want to share one specific album, but there always seems to be the "my gallery" button in the upper left hand corner of the album i share that allows people access to all my albums. any ideas? THANKS!
frank

open the galleries you do not want to share in iPhoto and click on teh settings icon (the gear at the bottom), make sure Advanced is selected and click on the "hide album on my web gallery page"
LN
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