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Sunday, November 16 2008 @ 07:53 AM PST
Contributed by: suprsidr
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Gallery2 Bridge (G2Bridge) gives you the power of Geeklog and Gallery in one solution. It bridges the user database between the two applications and gives you the opportunity to add Forums, Mailing, Profiles, Blogging, HTML editor, Blocks, Permissions, Calendars, Private messaging, and many other terrific functions of Geeklog, all working in parallel with Gallery. Combined with our Minislide Show, Autotags, and our new G2Image technology, G2bridge allows you to use Gallery as a dynamic publishing solution for your front-end website.
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Geeklog, Gallery, and G2bridge are at the heart of our Catalog product. The combination of these 3 applications is what FlashYourWeb.com is running on at all times.
If you are new to one or all of these applications, you will be blown away at the capabilities of Catalog for handling graphics, images, video, documents, web pages, and even social communities.
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| Our MiniSlide Show is a
standard component of every Catalog installation.
For help with your with Catalog and Gallery, please view
our ProSupport products. |
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Look for information here.
Get
the latest version here.
Ask questions and give feedback here. |
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Display your photos, images, and graphics in our versitile MiniSlide
Show. Powered by our very own G2Bridge technology,
the MiniSlide Show works directly with your Gallery albums. Create dynamic
album feeds to the MiniSlide Show for a quick way to share your Gallery
content in your web pages and blog posts. |
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| The MiniSlide Show above is being generated by a custom Feed from this Gallery
album.
It's pulling 20 Images from this album. It's also asking Gallery to grab
the correct image resolution for the embedded slide show. In this case,
it's grabbing 1024 pixel-wide images.
We're calling in a large image for this slide-show so that the full-Screen
capability offers a better user experience. By clicking any slide-show image, you are linked to the
Gallery to view resized versions and the full-resolution (1920/1200)
image. As an alternative method, we could've asked
Gallery for the 640 version of the image, and turned off the full-screen
option. The options for control and usability of the MiniSlide Show brings terrific opportunities in showcasing your Gallery content. |
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The MiniSlide Show works
off of Gallery's RSS feeds so it's simple to add, change, and create
new MiniSlide Shows. The MiniSlide Show can also link users to Videos,
Audio, and documents, by reading the thumbnail
that Gallery creates for supported content. It's a great way to showcase the latest
items that have been added to your Gallery regardless of their format. And since the MiniSlide Show works off of Gallery permissions, you can be assured that users only see content they are authorized to view.
Put a MiniSlide show in a side block of your web site, or create
a nice rotating banner linking to the web page of your choice.
We've created a handy embed tool we call the "ACME embed-o-rator" that makes it easy for you to get your MiniSlide Show up and running quickly.
The adjustable sizing capability of the MiniSlide Show gives you
the freedom to query Gallery for any sized image or thumbnail making
it a perfect solution for embedding content into any area on your
web site, and even syndicating it to others. |
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The example to the left is indeed a "mini". The slide-show is Grabbing
the thumbnails from a small image album we've set up in our Gallery. This example
is showing the title of the images, has random transitions turned on, and it has
the control bar permanently visible . We've also turned off linking to the
original image to illustrate control over user functions and
access to Gallery content. For a complete list of the variables and functions offered
by the MiniSlide Show, please review this
page. |
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