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WP SimpleViewer

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Want to try this plugin without installing it? Play arround on the WP-SimpleViewer demo blog!

This plugin enables you to easily add fancy SimpleViewer Flash galleries to your posts and pages. The admin interface helps you to create the thumbs for a new gallery and change its settings. If you like your images can have captions that shows up in the gallery. All plugin and gallery settings can easily be changed on the admin pages.

Galleries can be added by selecting them with the “Add media” button of the plugin or straight by using a shortcode after the thumbs have been created in the backend: [svgallery name="my_gallery"]

For more information check the WP-SimpleViewer support forum. The plugin comes along with several translations.

Installation

  1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  2. Click on ‘Settings’ > ‘WP-SimpleViewer’ to check and adjust your settings. Then you will be able to create new galleries under ‘Manage’ > ‘WP-SimpleViewer galleries’. For more information check this post on the support forum.

Faq

To get the answers to all questions check the FAQ post on the support forum or search for your question there.

Screenshots


The plugin’s Settings page


When everything is configured just upload your photos via ftp


Then create the gallery’s files on the plugins page under ‘Manage’. If you do not want to use the default values you can change them here, however the default values remain unchanged.


You are able to edit the captions of the photos and settings of the gallery afterwards


To add the gallery select in from the ‘Add Media’ tab


Then you can see it in the post on your wordpress blog

WP PicLens

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

The PicLens Plugin for WordPress makes it easy for you to provide your visitors with an immersive slideshow experience for rich media on your blog.

Visitors simply click a “start slideshow” link you place in your blog entry, and a slick slideshow interface will instantly appear with your images. From there, visitors can play or pause your slideshow, or better yet delve into a full-screen experience that goes beyond the confines of the browser window.

Optionally, you can also enable our sidebar widget to display a mini slideshow of images from throughout your blog.

Installation

  1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  2. Set your options in the ‘Settings’ -> ‘PicLens’ menu in WordPress.
  3. Setup the PicLens Slideshow Widget in ‘Presentation’ -> ‘Widgets’ menu in WordPress.

Faq

What is the difference between the plugin and the widget?

The PicLens plugin lets you create immersive slideshows to appear within any blog entry, using images from any server. The PicLens widget, on the other hand, creates a mini display in your sidebar, and loops images from your entire blog.

What do my site visitors need to do to enjoy my immersive slideshows?

It’s as easy as clicking a “start slideshow” button you place into your blog. To enjoy the full features of your presentation, your visitors must have Adobe Flash Player v.9.0.28 or higher, or our free PicLens browser add-on.

Can I use the PicLens plugin and widget on a blog hosted at WordPress.com, i.e. myblog.wordpress.com?

Not yet, since blogs hosted on WordPress.com do not support plugins. Our plugin and widget work only on WordPress blogs hosted on your own domain and server at this time.

Can I add audio or video?

Currently, audio and video works only on PicLens Lite installed on websites. The audio on/off button on the PicLens Lite console is not yet functional with this plugin.

Why does WP PicLens require at least PHP verison 5?

PHP 5 supports libxml functions which the plugin uses to create the Media RSS feed. PHP 4 at the time of writing this plugin has reached its end of life and will no longer be supported by the PHP development team.

I got a Fatal PHP error when I activated the plugin, how do I fix it?

Make sure you are using php version 5, to remove the plugin, simply delete the wp-piclens folder.

Screenshots


PicLens Lite screenshot


Blog with sidebar widget


PicLens Plugin options

Contact

Author: The Cooliris Team

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WP Audio Gallery Playlist

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Audio Player which uses XSPF. This plugin will embed the XSPF player with a simple insertion of an “href” audio insert, or will insert all audio tracks associated with a post if the tag [WP AUDIO PLAYLIST] is added into your post or page.

This plugin supports ordering of tracks in the XSPF player and attaching cover art to a particular track.

Installation & Usage

  1. Activate the plugin from the ‘Plugins’ admin menu.
  2. Add the text “[WP AUDIO PLAYLIST]” anywhere in to your post, this will add a player with ALL the songs you�ve uploaded to your post.
  3. -or- simply insert track into your post from “Add Audio” (with “a href=”…” insert /a ) (if you choose not to have a player auto embedded for a single track. you may disable this in the plugin preferences)

Faq

I have updated to version 0.10, and not the xspf player will not auto insert when inserting a single track.

Try deactivating the plugin, then activating once again. This usually does the trick.

Other Notes

Features

  1. Ordering your playlist: you can do this by setting the “order” field in audio gallery of your post.
  2. Assign cover/album art for each track in the XSPF player: upload the picture anywhere you want (i like to upload it with the post), copy the URI of the image, and paste it into the caption/excerpt field of the audio file you are attaching with your audio track.
  3. Customize the size of the the XSPF player.

SlideZoom

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

SlideZoom is a lightweight plugin allow bulk upload images or zip upload to generate a HighSlide JS gallery. Output as HTML code / BBCode etc… And offering embed the gallery to everywhere (WordPress, Web ,Forum, eBay etc…) by simple copy and paste to posts or pages. To make the best use of your web space , to let all things serve as your own image hosting!

  • Auto resize upload image, support jpg, png, gif format.
  • Auto rename when duplicate file name.
  • Auto create thumbnail images.

For demonstration, go to my blog and see how it work! http://blog.miawork.com/?page_id=1317

Installation

  1. Active the plugin from the ‘Plugins’ menu page.
  2. Optionally change the settings from ‘Settings’ > ‘SlideZoom’.
  3. Go to ‘Media’ > ‘SlideZoom’ to upload images.

Faq

Do I need to download HighSlide JS or do somethings on WordPress’s theme ?

SlideZoom is Plug & Play plugin. You don’t have to do anything at HighSlide JS Script , SlideZoom already hook up the script. And nothing to do about WordPress’s theme. After you copy & paste the HTML Code in the textbox and publish the posts, HighSlide’s script will load automatically.

What happen if same filename is exist in my images folder? Will it be overwrite?

No, SlideZoom using WordPress upload engine, if filename is same, newer file will be append a number as new filename.

Any foot print ?

The only foot print is SlideZoom need to write one line to WP database’s options table , this line named : [slidezoom_options]. If you are neat freak :) , simple delete that line after deactivate.

What happen after i deactivate SlideZoom, the images will lost on post/page ?

SlideZoom is 100% flexible! After you deactivate the plugin , the thumbs/images you generated will keep in post/page. What you lost is HighSlide effect and a nice plugin :)

Your english is too bad ? Are you having speech and language disorders ?

No, because i come from HongKong :) I speak Chinese.

Screenshots


The Options Screen


The Result – Highlslide JS Gallery


Output as HTML


Output as BBcode

Other Notes

Future Development

  1. Future Development
  2. Support upload by zip file format. Similar to some image hosting, you can zip your images and upload , SlideZoom will extract them automatically.
  3. Support another PHP image process library.
  4. More HighSlide JS Style.
  5. Support and other Gallery,SlideShow or any cool Image Effect.

Any Suggestion? Please go to my Blog : http://blog.miawork.com/?page_id=1317 and leave a suggestion.

Contact

Author: TatMiNG@HongKong

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Random Image Gallery with Fancy Zoom

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Live Demo
More info
Comments/Suggestion

About author

The “Random image gallery with fancy zoom” plug-in which allows you to simply and easily show random image Anywhere in your template files or using widgets with onclick fancy zoom effect. You can upload the images directly into The folder or you can set the existing image folder; this will automatically generate the thumbnail image.

Go to widget menu and drag and drop the “R I G W F Z” widget to your sidebar location.

Features

  • Simple.
  • Easy installation.
  • Fancy zoom effect.
  • Random image.
  • Automatic thumbnail image.

To Update the Scrolling setting:
Go to ‘R I G W F Z’ link under SETTINGS TAB.

Installation & Settings

  1. Activate the plugin from the ‘Plugins’ admin page.
  2. Go to ‘Settings’ > ‘R I G W F Z’ to change your settings.
  3. Drag and drop the widget to your sidebar!.

Faq

Where to change the thumbnail width?
Go to ‘Settings’ > ‘R I G W F Z’ page to update the setting. the height of the image is automatically resized based on your width.

Screenshots


admin setting page.


front end without light box.


front end with light box.

Contact

Author: Gopi.R

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Quick Flickr Widget

October 30th, 2009 No comments

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Description

As said in the description before, this plugin is a widget that can display up to 10 of your latest Flickr photos. The plugin is still in development, here are the features:

  • Easy to setup and configure (feed with Flickr RSS or Screen name)
  • Up to 20 Flickr photos in your sidebar or any other widgetized area
  • Fully customizable widget (editable before.widget, after.widget, before.item, after.item, etc.)
  • You can pick the photos display size: thumbnail, square, small or medium
  • You can choose the _blank target to the flickr links
  • Images are displayed with the Flickr photo description in ALT and TITLE attributes
  • Ability to show titles next to your images
  • Very easy to customize CSS
  • Supports Thickbox!!
  • Filter by tags now available!
  • Ability to pick photos randomly
  • Ability to use javascript instead of php (for those who had hosting issues, read the faq)

If you’d like to participate in the plugin development feel free to contact me, I’ll be glad to share some thoughts and guide you into the current development stage..

And YES, I do consider feature requests, and that is what makes this plugin work. The discussions are here: Quick Flickr Widget

Oh, and a big shout out to Donncha O Caoimh for his Flickr Widget. Thanks mate!

Installation

  1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  2. Check out your sidebar widgets configuration

Faq

PHP or JavaScript?

If you haven’t got any problems with PHP, then use PHP. JavaScript is for those who have hosting issues disallowing them the usage of the filegetcontents function.

I entered my username but the Flickr images aren’t showing up!

Okay. Let’s start off by saying that it’s not your Flickr username that I need (unless you’re using an RSS feed, in which case go ahead and bug me). And it’s not your Yahoo ID! It’s your Flickr screen name (in the Your Account section). Next. Make sure that safe_mode is turned off on your hosting account, cause as far as I know, that disables cross-domain usage, and the only way out is to use javascript or frames, which is rediculous. Now, if that didn’t help, then feel free to bug me on this page: Quick Flickr Widget ;) Cheers!

Screenshots


This is the widget configuration options. As you can see it’s HTML is fully customizable!


This is the output from my Flickr RSS feed in middle size.


Here’s a screenshot of how it look swith the standard wordpress theme and small-sized flickr photos.


Oh. Did I mention that you can switch on the Thickbox effects? ;)

FLV Gallery

October 29th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Add a gallery of FLV videos to a post.

FLV Gallery allows you to add multiple FLV videos to a single page, thumbnail gallery style. Most video plugins assume you only want to show one video on your post, so if you have multiple videos to show, they are stacked one above the other. This plugin uses shortcode notation to allow you to insert as many videos as you want into your post. Using thumbnails, a title and caption, and any additional link, the user will see a nicely formatted gallery of the available videos. Videos are shown in a lightbox dialog.

Online demo: English: FLV Gallery on insidenorthpoint.org

Dependencies: The FLV Gallery uses jQuery and the Simple Modal plugin by Eric Martin.

Installation & Settings

  1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu.
  2. The control panel of FLV Gallery is in ‘Settings’ > ‘FLV Gallery’, where you can set the following:

Settings

  • Width of Parent Container (default = 580): This is the number of pixels you have to play with, typically the width of the div that the thumbnail gallery will live in. The plugin uses this total width along with the thumbnail widths to optimize the layout of the thumbnails.
  • Thumbnail size (default = 125 x 125): The dimensions that you will make the thumbnails. The gallery will layout best if you upload thumbnails of the same size.
  • Modal Player Style (default = “backgroundColor: ‘#fff’, border: ’3px solid #75001b’”): This is the CSS style you can use for the modal dialog window that the video will play in. The main styles to set are the background color and border, but you can also set the padding. The overall size of the dialog is based on the video size.

To add videos to your post/page, insert a line like the following for each video:

[flvgallery video=”/path/to/videos/video1.flv” title=”Title for Video 1″ caption=”Optional Caption” thumbnail=”/path/to/thumbnails/thumbnail1.jpg” url=”" url_text=” url_icon=”" width=”400″ height=”225″]

Required Parameters:

  • video: full path to the video file
  • title: the tile for the video
  • thumbnail: full path to the thumbnail
  • width: width of the video
  • height: height of the video

Optional Parameters:

  • caption: an optional caption to go under the thumbnail
  • url: if you want people to click over to a URL from the gallery page, e.g. to a e-commerce page selling a product
  • url_text: if using a url, the text (e.g. “buy now”)
  • url_icon: instead of using text for the link, use an icon (e.g. “/path/to/icons/buy.png”)

KNOWN ISSUES

I’m still trying to make it work with FLV videos hosted by a streaming content provider, but I can’t get past the cross-domain issue. I’m using essentially the same code (not as a WordPress plugin) on other sites without issue, so I would welcome any help.

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Flickr Gallery

October 29th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Using the “shortcodes” system in WordPress 2.5 and up, this plugin will allow you to quickly and easily incorporate your Flickr photos into your WordPress pages and posts.

Features include:

  • A quick gallery of your recent photos, photosets and most popular photos.
  • Easy database caching (just click a checkbox)
  • Displays the photos from one photoset
  • Displays all of a user’s photos with given tags
  • Displays the results of a custom search
  • Inserts a single photo into your content
  • Embeds Flickr’s flash movie player for videos
  • Authenticate to display your private photos
  • Lightbox script makes it easy to browse photos without leaving the page
  • Plugin API to let sites configure the tabs in their gallery
  • View photosets in the gallery mode without leaving the page
  • Lightboxes are now generated for every gallery mode
  • WordPress MU Support
  • New: Pagination in galleries
  • New: All images smaller than “medium” will load in the lightbox effect (if enabled) when the user clicks on them.

Installation & Settings

  1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  2. Go to ‘Settings’ -> ‘Flickr Gallery’ to enter your basic settings

You will need to enter a Flickr API key. The settings page has a link to a page where you can apply for a new key.

Usage

Shorcodes

  • [flickr-gallery] – Creates a generic gallery for the user you specified in your settings page.
  • [flickr]http://www.flickr.com/photos/dancoulter/2619594365/[/flickr] – Inserts the given image. You can also just put the photo ID in there (the numeric string at the end of the link).

Other options

  • [flickr-gallery mode=”photoset” photoset=”72157605870230826″] – Displays all of the photos from the given Flickr photoset.
  • [flickr-gallery mode=”tag” tags=”foo” tag_mode=”all”] – Shows photos from your photostream with the specified tags (comma separated). If you leave off the tag_mode option, it defaults to “any”.
  • [flickr-gallery mode=”recent”] – Shows recent photos from your photostream
  • [flickr-gallery mode=”interesting”] – Shows interesting photos from your photostream
  • [flickr-gallery mode=”search” tags=”foo” group_id=”46862018@N00″] – The search mode supports any arbitrary sort using the options listed here: http://www.flickr.com/services/api/flickr.photos.search.html
  • [flickr size=”small” float=”left”]http://www.flickr.com/photos/dancoulter/2619594365/[/flickr] – Sets the size of the inserted image to “small” (defaults to “medium”) and makes the next paragraph of text wrap around to the right of the image (you can specify “right” for the float parameter as well, which defaults to “none”)
  • [flickr height=”300″ width=”400″]http://www.flickr.com/photos/dancoulter/2422361554/[/flickr] – This one is a video. It’ll automatically embed the flash movie for you. If you want to change its size, you can use the width and height options.

Advanced options

If you want to disable pagination, just include pagination=0 in your shortcode.

Flash Photo Gallery

October 29th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Creates a Flash Photo Gallery like one provided in Adobe Photoshop CS2 Flash Web Photo Gallery templates.

Features include:

  • Compatible with Wordpress and Wordpress MU.
  • Create and manage multiple Flash Photo Galleries.
  • Customize galleries by specifying titles, colors, thumbnail size and a lot more options.
  • Uses the wordpress built-in media uploader (media-upload.php) to add photos to.
  • Multiple photo galleries can be added in any page or post using a simple short code.
  • Uses SWFObject (http://code.google.com/p/swfobject/) for embedding swf.

Installation & Settings

  1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu.
  2. Go to ‘Media’ > ‘Flash Photo Gallery’ to configure the settings for the plugin.

Flash Album Gallery

October 29th, 2009 No comments

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Description

Are you looking for a better way to manage and display photos on your blogs??? Then you must try this fantastic Flash Album Gallery plugin. It provides a comprehensive interface for managing photos and images through a set of admin pages, and it displays photos in a way that makes your web site look very professional. You can display galleries with a beautiful flash skins integrated with Flash Album Gallery.

Important Links:

Features

  • Flash skins: You can add and change flash skins for displaying galleries.
  • Media RSS feed
  • Role settings: Each gallery has a author
  • AJAX based thumbnail generator: No more server limitation during the batch process
  • Copy/Move: Copy or move images between galleries
  • TinyMCE: Button integration for easy adding the gallery tag with options
  • Language support
  • Upload tab integration: You have access to all pictures via the upload tab
  • Sort images feature

Installation & Usage

  1. Activate the plugin
  2. Add a gallery and upload some images
  3. Go to your post/page an enter the tag [album gid=x name=”album_name”]
  4. If you would like to use additional Flash Skins (only a option), go to Flash Skins, download the skin and upload the file through Skins page in Wordpress admin panel

See more tags in the FAQ section

That’s it … Have fun

Faq

When I try to activate the plugin I get the message : “Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.”
This problem could happened if you have a low memorylimit in your php environment and a lot of plugins installed. For a simple test deactivate all other plugins and try then to activate Flash Album Gallery again.

I get the message “Fatal error: Allowed memory size of xxx bytes exhausted” or get the “Error: Exceed Memory limit.”. What does this means ?
This problem could happened if you have a low memorylimit in your php environment or you have a very large image (resolution, not size). The memory limit sets the maximum amount of memory in bytes that a script is allowed to allocate. You can either lower the resolution of your images or increase the PHP Memory limit (via iniset, php.ini or htaccess). If you didn’t know how to do that, please contact your web hoster.

Read as startup http://codeasily.com/wordpress-plugins/flash-album-gallery/flag-review/

When writing a page/post, you can use the follow shortcode:

[album gid=x name=”Album_Name” w=width h=height] – (example: [album gid=1,3,5,6 name=”New Year 2009″ w=100% h=400] )

Example : http://codeasily.com/wordpress-plugins/flash-album-gallery/flag/

A further FAQ you can found here http://codeasily.com/wordpress-plugins/flash-album-gallery/faq/

Screenshots


Manage Gallery


Sort Gallery


Add/Change Skins


Options Page


Flash Album Gallery

Contact

Author: Sergey Pasyuk

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Transclucent Image Slideshow Gallery

September 8th, 2009 Comments off

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Description

This widget that displays images to the sidebar of your site.

Not just display images, Images are animated in from the left edge, with a translucent effect applied during the process.

Feature

Live Demo
More info
Comments/Suggestion
About author

  1. Simple, simple, simple.
  2. Easy installation.
  3. Widgets, so you can add pretty much anything.
  4. Easy slideshow size (width & height) override option.

See the live demo definitely you like to download!

To see my all plugin

Settings

Go to ‘widget’ link under ‘Appearance’ tab, Drag & drop vertical scroll recent post widget to your desired location in the active sidebar.

Faq

How to arrange the width & height of the slideshow?
Go to widget management area and change the width & height of the slide show.

How to change the slide delay time
Go to widget management area and change Delay time. see screen 2.

Where to upload my image?
Chage the location via widget management admin. Upload your images using our filemanager and use the following url to access your uploads:

http://blueorbs.com/files/users/your-username/your-folder/

How the slide show manages the order?
The file names are returned in the order in which they are stored by the file system.

Screenshots


front page screen


admin screen

Contact

Author: Gopi.R

Author Homepage

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NextGEN Smooth Gallery

September 4th, 2009 Comments off

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Description

Nextgen Smooth Gallery: A Wordpress Plugin that allows you to use the amazing JonDesign’s Smooth Gallery viewer on your NextGen-Gallery galleries.

In order to use the galery viewer from JonDesign’s SmoothGallery on your blog, you need to be using the best Wordpress gallery manager: NextGen Gallery.

You can see the instructions and the live demo at Uninuni – Nextgen Smooth Gallery

NextGEN ImageFlow

August 25th, 2009 Comments off

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Description


Finn Rudolphs picture gallery for NextGEN Gallery. Digital animation for thumbing through a physical image stack. Go to the our forum for support and more information.

Check NextGEN FlashViewer for another add-on for your NextGEN Gallery.

Usage

  1. Go to Gallery->ImageFlow and change the options to your liking
  2. Go to your post and enter the tag [imageflow id=”GALLERY-ID”]

That’s it … enjoy!

Faq

I installed everything, but I don’t see any images. What am I doing wrong?
Check if you have uploaded reflect.php to your Wordpress root folder (the directory where your wp-config.php file is in). We’ve already done this for you.

Anything else I should know?
Well, now you can use a reflection with any image on your blog that is not part of your NextGEN Gallery. Instead of referencing the URL of your image you can now write something like this: src=”path/to/WP-root-folder/reflect2.php?img=relative/path/to/image.jpg&bgc=ffffff” src=”http://blueorbs.com/reflect2.php?img=relative/path/to/image.jpg&bgc=ffffff”.

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ImageFlow in action


ImageFlow admin

NextGEN Gallery Sidebar Widget

August 25th, 2009 Comments off

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Description


The NextGEN widgets only allow showing of single images, I needed a solution to show links to galleries, so I wrote this widget. The widget lets you specify the following parameters
  • Maximum Galleries: the number of galleries you want to show
  • Gallery Order: you can select random, date added ascending or date added descending
  • Gallery Thumbnail: which image should be taken as thumbail in the sidebar (preview set in NGG, first or random image)
  • AutoThumb parameters: if you got AutoThumb installed, the widget will use its functions to resize the image to your needs. Use a string like w=80&h=80&zc=1 here to show 80×80 square thumbnails.
  • Output width/height: if you don’t use AutoThumb, the plugin will set the HTML attributes width & height.
  • Default Link Id: the widget assumes that you set up pages for each gallery and link the gallery to that page (you can use the NGG Gallery Editor to do this). If a gallery has no link set, it will use the default link (id of a page or post).

Installation

  1. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress. No need since we will activate the plugin for you.
  2. Use the widget in the widget editor.

NextGEN Gallery Search

August 25th, 2009 Comments off

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Description


If you use NextGEN and you have a huge amount of galleries, NextGEN Gallery Search let you find the gallery you are looking for without browsing all the admin galleries pages.

Contact

Author: Marco Piccolo

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NextGEN Gallery

August 21st, 2009 Comments off

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Description


NextGEN Gallery is a full integrated Image Gallery plugin for WordPress with a Flash slideshow option. Before I start writing the plugin I study all photo and picture plugins for WordPress, I figure out that some of them are really good and well designed, but I missed a simple and easy administration back end to handle multiple photos, galleries and albums.

Important Links:

Features

  • Templates : You can add custom templates for your theme.
  • Media RSS feed : Add the Cooliris Effect to your gallery
  • Role settings : Each gallery has a author
  • AJAX based thumbnail generator : No more server limitation during the batch process
  • Copy/Move : Copy or move images between galleries
  • Sortable Albums : Create your own sets of images
  • Upload or pictures via a zip-file (Not in Safe-mode)
  • Watermark function : You can add a watermark image or text
  • JavaScript Effect : Use any available popular image effect : Shutter, Thickbox, Lightbox or Highslide
  • Multiple CSS Stylesheet : Use a nice shadow effect for your thumbnails with your own CSS file
  • Slideshow : Full integrated flash slideshow
  • TinyMCE : Button integration for easy adding the gallery tags
  • Sidebar Widget : Show a slideshow, random or recent picture at your sidebar
  • Language support : Translated in more than 30 languages
  • Upload tab integration : You have access to all pictures via the upload tab
  • Tag support for images : Append related images to your post, create a image tag-cloud
  • Meta data support : Import EXIF, IPTC or XMP meta data
  • Sort images feature
  • Cool flash addons here : http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/nextgen-flashviewer/

Installation

  1. If you would like to use a Flash slideshow (only a option), go to Longtail Video, download the JW Image Rotator and unpack the conent. Upload the file imagerotator.swf to your WordPress Upload folder. Please Contact Support and we’ll activate this for you.
  2. Activate the plugin. No need, since we’ll do this for you.
  3. Add a gallery and upload some images (the main gallery folder must have write permission)
  4. Go to your post/page an enter the tag ‘[nggallery id=x]’ or ‘[slideshow id=x]’. See more tags in the FAQ section

That’s it … Have fun

Faq

Read as startup : dpotter.net/Technical/index.php/2008/03/04/nextgen-gallery-review-introduction/

When writing a page/post, you can use the follow tags:

A further FAQ you can found here : http://alexrabe.boelinger.com/wordpress-plugins/nextgen-gallery/faq/

And at least request your question here : http://alexrabe.boelinger.com/forums/

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Admin Area


Album Selection


Shutter Effect


Watermark function


Flexible template layout


Show Exif data

Contact

Author: Alex Rabe

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