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The Jigowatt Gallery for WordPress allows you to create customisable galleries and insert them into posts and pages. Its built upon WordPress 3.0’s Custom Post Types and Taxonomies making it ...WordPress - Jigowatt Gallery for WordPress | CodeCanyon ![]() The Jigowatt Gallery for WordPress allows you to create customisable galleries and insert them into posts and pages. Its built upon WordPress 3.0’s Custom Post Types and Taxonomies making it easy to use and extend if you want to. Features include:
Installation Adding Galleries To add a gallery simply log in to your WordPress admin panel and click “Galleries” in the “Gallery Items” menu on the left hand side. The process is virtually identical to adding a post category so apply the same method here. Give the gallery a name, a description and a parent if you wish (galleries can be nested as demonstrated in the demo). If you want to display a static thumbnail for your gallery rather than the default fading slideshow you can specify and image path here. Adding images To add an image to a gallery click “Add New” in the “Gallery Items” menu. Here you can select an image you’ve already uploaded or click “Upload a file” to upload a new image. Next, use the “Galleries” panel on the right to specify which gallery you want to insert this image in to (again this functions in the same way as post categories). Next input the image order. This defines which order the gallery will display your images in. E.G. image “1” will appear before image “2”. We recommend using increments of 10 for image orders, just in case you want to add an image between two others (15) at a later date. Finally add the image description which will appear as a caption when a user enlarges an individual image via lightbox. Outputting galleries with shortcodes The gallery shortcode can be added to a post or page to output galleries – in its simplest form it looks like this [jigowatt_gallery] . It takes the following attributes:
Changelog 28/10/2011 – v1.03 Added readme.txt Other notes Want custom image sizes? Use add_image_size(): http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/add_image_size Demo: http://codecanyon.net/item/jigowatt-gallery-for-wordpress/139342 For more information: Created: 19 November 10 Compatible Browsers: IE8 , IE9 , Firefox 4 , Chrome Software Version: Wordpress 3.2 , Wordpress 3.1 , Wordpress 3.0 Files Included: javascript JS , CSS , PHP Download Jigowatt Gallery for WordPress |
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Jigowatt Gallery for WordPress - CodeCanyon The Jigowatt Gallery for WordPress allows you to create customisable galleries and insert them into posts and pages. Its built upon WordPress 3.0’s Custom Post Types and Taxonomies making |
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PHP Auto Gallery from Folder Scan This script scans images from within folders and automatically builds the thumbnails and gallery pages for you. The galleries are also loaded via ajax. Demo: |
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