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Re: Website Photo Gallery
Currently our team has a plug & play solution like 228's, but our team is in the process of revamping our gallery and we're looking at the following:
Simpleviewer (flash based): http://www.airtightinteractive.com/simpleviewer/ Highslide JS (Javascript based): http://highslide.com/ And I just fell over Plogger the other day which I also kind of like. http://www.plogger.org/ |
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For our website we custom-made a simple gallery script. You can see how it turned out here. It's not too hard to get something going with just a sparse background in php and javascript. You just need a php script that looks at the photos in a certain directory, and some javascript to handle switching between photos.
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Here is an example of one of my photo galleries.
http://asp.shinraikon.com/duelvii/ph...20gallery.aspx Its made using a ASPX plugin |
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i made a gallery a while back that used the AJAX methodology, and php to feed it the dynamic data. a non-current version is here. sorry if the images take a while to load... apparently someone cleared out the resize cache . Its a little excessive, but implements with one line of php code.all in all its not hard to make an image gallery that looks nice, i find its mostly the administration features that get a little hairy. If you are looking to take on a php/mysql project, i think a photo gallery would hit all the bases for learning stuff. |
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Our website uses simpleviewer (http://www.airtightinteractive.com/simpleviewer/) and it pulls the pictures from a picasa site.
see here: http://604robotics.com/Media/Pictures/ |
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Re: Website Photo Gallery
If you want something REALLY slick, you could do a custom PHP/MySQL/Ajax viewer like the one I am currently working on for my team: http://dotcat451.hopto.org:9898/dae/media/
Basicly, when the first request is sent, PHP looks up the year and album, and page (if avalible) and outputs that, along with a small JS file, to make a page that is about 50Kb. when you have JS enabled, it sends a request, and recieves just the new center, about 12K, and adds to the back history. if you dont have JS, then it just reloads teh entire page. It is also 2 way bookmarkable: the #2 for page 2 or Page2 or Page3#2 for initialy loading 3 with php then JS loading 2. If you want something like that, PM me and I will be happy to give you the code. PS. this is on my test server at home, as you can see from the funky port, so it may not be up |
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Re: Website Photo Gallery
Team 1323 uses Adobe LightRoom:
http://team1323.com/gallery2/09/UC%20Davis/index.html I personally like it. -rc |
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For our NURC website I coded our gallery in PHP looks pretty good, also it preloads the next/previous 3 pics so it loads fast
http://www.team0x27.org/index.php?pa..._24_Hour_Build |
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