You should get arrows just underneath the thumbnail preview to be able to flick through all the images on the page you have linked too.
Hope that helps
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You should get arrows just underneath the thumbnail preview to be able to flick through all the images on the page you have linked too.
Hope that helps
Aran has pretty much hit the nail on the head, the main purpose of a sitemap from a SEO point of view is to submit it to Google Webmaster tools to help Google find all of the pages on your website. Of course sitemaps are also useful from a users point of view and helps people to quickly find a page on your site.
I would defiantly recommend you stick to one sitemap per domain.
Regarding redirects - these should help:
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/cross-domain-canonical-the-new-301-whiteboard-friday
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/301-redirect-or-relcanonical-which-one-should-you-use
I'm a big fan of Smart draw but just recently had a colleague share a chart with me via Google Docs which appeared to work very well for creating a flow chart and mapping out site structure.
PR juice is likely to be leaked through any do-follow links, I would recommend adding rel="nofollow" attribute to the linked images.
If its a Lightbox script you might have to hack the source code a little but should be easy enough to find the code which generates the link.
You should get arrows just underneath the thumbnail preview to be able to flick through all the images on the page you have linked too.
Hope that helps
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