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I've never liked the photo gallery on this script, for some reason I find it completely cumbersome. Anyone have any ideas how to utilize it the right way? When i input pictures they show up on the photo gallery index page, but when you click on them to see them one at a time, nothing displays.

See it here: http://www.findcny.com/gallery

Anyone know what I did wrong? I never cared enough to fix it but I thought I probably should so other know how to use it correctly too!
This is the site where gallery part has been used.
http://www.odisha.in/gallery/
Some custom stuff involved there for photo rotation and border etc
I've tried several times to implement the gallery, its just too hard to wrap your haed around.

I think ideally, there would be a way to create an individual gallery for each article.......We have several pictures in each one of our articles, and it would be nice to cut those back to a minimum, and use a gallery for each article to show different angles, test results, etc.
That's one of the feature requests that i made long while back. Being able to call image attachments in body of article. If they do it in new version it will be a treat.
I agree.....There are a lot of good ideas to look forward to with PHPCOW 3...better performance, new editor, galleries.
On performance i've never had issues. I want huge list of macros in CUSTOM BLOCKS as bare minimum :-). Oh BTW Capper you are running legacy branch of Apache. I suggest you switch to 2.2.8. Apache 1.X is not going to be supported much except for critical bug fixes. All improvements will only be on 2.x
Are you the Apache police phpcowfreaks? LOL He noticed my Apache was outdated too. Anyway, I'm just happy that I'm not the only one with the gallery problem.
No i just try to let every one on 1.3x know that they are on legacy branch. 1.3 will have no further improvements. Only critical bug fixes would be there and nothing else. So if possible upgrade. If not then one can stay on 1.3.x
I'm just joking with you. I was happy you told me mine was outdated...I'm admittably bad at paying attention to server stuff.

Kaos Wrote:
I'm just joking with you. I was happy you told me mine was outdated...I'm admittably bad at paying attention to server stuff.


It still is outdated. :-)

If you are on cPanel server and have custom stuff in httpd.conf please note you would lose all on upgrade. There's a link on cpanel site somewhere as to how to have them included back in 2.2.x

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