Photopage/pagify/paginate/pageboy/page-o-cups is a family of Perl
scripts (e.g. pag-s2ml) that make web pages out of a directory
listing of images (e.g. this bike page).

Uh, we're in very early revs, now (June 2002).

Anyway, typically I've got a directory of 1600x1200 photos and want a
thumbnail page (400x300 or 100x75, etc.).  Maybe I have a dir or two
of intermediate size (800x600, 400x300).  On the thumbnail page, each
image is an image map with links to the larger versions.

I'm thinking loading 5ish 400x300 jpegs isn't too much to ask - so in
the bike page directory, I've got:

 ls -1 * 
dscn4518.jpg
dscn4520.jpg
dscn4521.jpg
dscn4523.jpg
dscn4525.jpg
index.html

l:
dscn4518.jpg
dscn4520.jpg
dscn4521.jpg
dscn4523.jpg
dscn4525.jpg

m:
dscn4518.jpg
dscn4520.jpg
dscn4521.jpg
dscn4523.jpg
dscn4525.jpg

In this case, index.html photos are set up such that the top left
corner links to the 800x600 version, and the top right corner links to
the 1600x1200 version.  The bottom quarter is left cold for
right-clicking.
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|_______________|

Mozilla handles images that are links (like <A
HREF="foo"><IMG SRC="bar"></A>) better than image maps.
Right-clicking on an image that's a link gives you both link options
(e.g. open link, copy link location, bookmark link) and image options
(e.g. view image, copy image location, save image).  Right-clicking on
an image map in the hot areas gives you link options and in the
cold(?) bits gives you image options.  Point being: for this reason I
leave part of the map cold.  In case you just gotta save e.g. a
400x300 photo of the unattractive end of my bicycle.