Settings:
Select the input images
Select the images to display on the web page.
Use thumbnail images?
Select
Yes to display thumbnail images (small versions of the
images) on the web page that link to the full images.
Select
No to display the full image directly on the web page.
If you are going to use thumbnails, you will need to load
them using the Input modules; you can also run a separate
pipeline prior to this one to create thumbnails from your originals
using the Resize and SaveImages modules. For some high-content
screening systems, thumbnail files are automatically created and have
the text "thumb" in the name.
Select the thumbnail images
(Used only if using thumbnails)
Select the name of the images to use for thumbnails.
Webpage file name
Enter the desired file name for the web page.
CreateWebPage
will add the .html extension if no extension is specified.
If you have metadata associated with your images, you can name the
file using metadata tags.
You can insert a previously defined metadata tag by either using:
- The insert key
- A right mouse button click inside the control
- In Windows, the Context menu key, which is between the Windows key and Ctrl key
The inserted metadata tag will appear in green. To change a previously inserted metadata tag,
navigate the cursor to just before the tag and either:
- Use the up and down arrows to cycle through possible values.
- Right-click on the tag to display and select the available values.
For instance, if you have metadata tags named "Plate" and
"Well", you can create separate per-plate, per-well web pages based on
your metadata by inserting the tags "Plate_Well" to specify the
name. Please see the
Metadata module for more details on metadata collection and usage.
Select the folder for the .html file
This setting determines how
CreateWebPage selects the
folder for the .html file(s) it creates.
- Same as the images: Place the .html file(s) in the same folder as
the files.
- One level over the images: Place the .html file(s) in the
image files' parent folder.
- Elsewhere...: Places the .html file(s) in
a folder of your choosing. CreateWebPage will use absolute
references for your image URLs if you choose this option.
- Default Input Folder: Places the .html file(s)
in the default input folder.
- Default Output Folder: Places the .html file(s)
in the default output folder.
- Default Input Folder sub-folder: Places the .html file(s)
in a subfolder of the default input folder. You will be prompted
for the subfolder name after making this choice
- Default Output Folder sub-folder: Places the .html file(s)
in a subfolder of the default input folder. You will be prompted
for the subfolder name after making this choice
Webpage title
This is the title that appears at the top of the browser
window. If you have metadata associated with your images, you can name the
file using metadata tags.
You can insert a previously defined metadata tag by either using:
- The insert key
- A right mouse button click inside the control
- In Windows, the Context menu key, which is between the Windows key and Ctrl key
The inserted metadata tag will appear in green. To change a previously inserted metadata tag,
navigate the cursor to just before the tag and either:
- Use the up and down arrows to cycle through possible values.
- Right-click on the tag to display and select the available values.
For instance, if you
have a metadata tag named "Plate", you can type "Plate: " and then insert
the metadata tag "Plate" to display the plate metadata item. Please see the
Metadata module for more details on metadata collection and usage.
Webpage background color
This setting controls the background color for the web page.
Number of columns
This setting determines how many images are displayed
in each row.
Table border width
The table border width determines the width of the border
around the entire grid of displayed images (i.e., the "table" of images)
and is measured in pixels. This value can be
set to zero, in which case you will not see the table border.
Image spacing
The spacing between images ("table cells"), in pixels.
Image border width
The image border width determines the width of
the border around each image and is measured in pixels.
This value can be set to zero, in which case you will not see the
image border.
Open new window when viewing full image?
This controls the behavior of the thumbnail links.
- Once only: Your browser will open a new window
when you click on the first thumbnail and will display subsequent
images in the newly opened window.
- For each image: The browser will open a new window each time
you click on a link.
- No: The browser will reuse the current window
to display the image
Make a ZIP file containing the full-size images?
ZIP files are a common archive and data compression file format, making
it convenient to download all of the images represented on the web page with a single click.
Select Yes to create a ZIP file that contains all your images,
compressed to reduce file size.
Enter the ZIP file name
(Used only if creating a ZIP file)
Specify the name for the ZIP file.