Gallery Customization Tutorials - revamped
Gaile
Joined: 2002-07-20
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THESE TUTORIALS WERE WRITTEN PRE-SKINS, TO CUSTOMIZE GALLERY BEING USED AS A STANDALONE APPLICATION. YOUR FILES MAY NOT LOOK EXACTLY THE SAME, BUT THE BASE INFORMATION FOR USING THE HTML-WRAP FILES REMAINS THE SAME. ------------------------------------------------- I've been revamping the Gallery Customization tutorials on my site. The link is in my signature, below. They are now (I think) easier to follow, with each part having it's own page. The code is in a copy and paste format, making it easy for the user to copy the code to their own html_wrap files. The pages are also printer friendly, if you decide you want to print out the information. As well, I've licensed them under a Creative Commons license that will give others the freedom to build on these tutorials if they desire, as long as they are shared in the same manner. I don't have all the sections back online but it's almost done. There is a new section up with copy and paste code to add sidebars to both sides of Gallery, AND AS WELL, at the end there is a resource section with links for learning css, html, table construction and color codes. The last 3 sections should be up by the end of the weekend. As well, don't forget there is more than one way to add the sidebars and header/footer to Gallery, I chose the table format for the tutorials because many people who wrote seemed to understand tables better than <div> tags and css. Once you understand how the table fits together then you can play with it a little to get the exact look you want. One easy way to see where all your columns and rows are laid out is to use the border tag in the table set at "1" instead of "0". Then set it back to "0" when you have the layout the way you like. I hope the new format helps. Please post here if you have suggestions or comments. I don't have the time lately to answer all the email that the tutorials generate, but I do visit this forum regularly. Gaile |
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floridave
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Joined: 2003-12-22
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To follow up on Gaile s Gallery Customization Tutorials albums.php is the file for the main page that has your albums But you don't need to edit those files to get you gallery to look like that site. Use the wrapper files in the html_wrap directory. And the css. The html_wrap files will not be overwritten when you upgrade. Changing the 3 php files mentioned will require you to redo your changes. I have found 2 tools that are invaluable the firefox browser and the web development tool that allows you to Make live edits to the CSS of a web page.. Dave |
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KoffeeKups
Joined: 2006-02-23
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The link to the tutorials says the site no l onger exists has this been updated somewhere? Thanks |
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jscott554
Joined: 2005-08-08
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Just wanted to say the Whole custome cut and Paste suggestions worked very well... MANY THANKS. Sorry so many of the example links ahve broken since 2005, so here's one that works as I just updated it today August 18, 2006 I have a bunch of customizing to do, and I'm fearful of bandwidth costs, but I wanted to put this out there because of those who [ut all the work into maintining a decent thread. Check this out... Many thanks to dave for keeping on the thread questions. |
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amir_111
Joined: 2007-04-09
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I just started using Gallery. I wonder if there is a way to set a fixed width for all the pages (albums.php, Thank you for creating this wonderful forum! |
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grobyak
Joined: 2006-07-07
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You can probably try working with the width sizes in the CSS. |
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rarmy
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Joined: 2003-03-01
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I've been revamping the Gallery Customization tutorials on my site. The link is in my signature, below. I see no signatures for a link to follow...is it me??? |
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floridave
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Joined: 2003-12-22
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5 years later........ Dave |
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