Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 contains a Flash element you can use in your pages: a Flash image viewer that can double as a web photo album. The Image Viewer element is a resizable application for loading and viewing a series of JPEG or SWF images. You define a list of images, along with a link and caption for each image. Users can view images in order with the previous and next buttons, or jump to a specific image by entering that image’s number. You can also set the images to play in a slide-show format.

Note: Website visitors must have Flash® Player 7 or later installed to see any Image Viewers in your pages.
1. Place the insertion point in your page where you want the Image Viewer to appear and select Insert > Media > Image Viewer.
2. In the Save Flash Element dialog box, browse to a location in your site to save the element, enter a name, and click Save.
Note: It’s a good idea to save the Flash element in the same Dreamweaver site as the page to which you are adding the Image Viewer. The Flash element placeholder appears in your page and the Tag inspector opens.
3. Select the Flash element placeholder if it’s not already selected.
4. In the Tag inspector (Window > Tag inspector), click the field beside the imageURLs parameter, and click the Edit Array Values icon at the end of the line.

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