
WebPics is a utility that generates web pages for your images. It is a very useful tool for people who want to post their photos online but don't have the knowledge of creating a website. Those who know how to build websites can also benefit from how easy and fast it is to create photo galleries with this application.
Once you have located the pictures that you want to use, you can simply import them into the application. You can import them one at a time or you can select multiple images at once. Once the pictures are added, you can already generate the HTML page, but there are a ton of settings that you can change to customize the template and the page.
Your images will be listed on the Pictures tab. Next to each entry, you will see an empty space where you can add a caption for the pictures. The other tabs where you can change options are Text, Graphics, Thumbnails and Output.
In my testing, I dragged about 10 pictures and then generated the HTML page without changing any settings. The thumbnail page looked great and I could easily click images to see them in their original size. After you click on an image, you can go to the next or previous pictures by clicking on the hypertext links below the pictures, or you can go to the next picture by clicking the current photo. The only problem that I detected with the default page was that my photos were too big and they weren't resized to a more manageable size, but this still could be done in the settings.
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