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Popup Image Gallery WordPress Plugin


Popup Image Gallery is a WordPress plugin that utilises ‘Pages’ as a container for a gallery. It’s getting a little long in the tooth now but still seems fairly popular with some users.
Three favours of gallery are available including a ’slideshow’ type with transition effects. The easiest way to explain and describe this plugin is to go look at it. Select the GALLERIES menu option above and make your choice. Most of the various options are covered in the galleries I have posted on this site (all mainly simply as examples).
The zip file comes complete with two guides - the Quick and Simple one pager and a Full Detailed PDF guide.
It is my next plugin to sit down and perform a complete overhaul to as soon as I get the time and opportunity.

Current Version: 4.2.3
Released: August 2006
WordPress: Version 2.0 and above


Popup Image Gallery Version 4.2.3

For WordPress Version 2.0 and Above

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Pingback by ChaseSagum.com » Blog Archive » Wordpress Photo Gallery Plugin Gravatar
      2007-04-19 02:16:05

[…] my Wordpress dealings a fantastic photo gallery plugin to use for Wordpress. It’s called the Popup Image Gallery for Wordpress and it’s made by Yellowsword Fish. It is a terrific plugin that uses some […]

 

[…] listing looked like a good excuse to try out the Popup Image Gallery Wordpress plugin from Yellow Swordfish (not to be confused with […]

 
Pingback by Flickr? Plugins? Picasa? » Dia de Folga Gravatar
      2007-04-10 17:23:54

[…] o Lazy-K Gallery, pela facilidade de instalação e possibilidade de comentários foto a foto; e o Popup Image Gallery, pela beleza e alta […]

 
Comment by David Ang Gravatar
      2007-04-09 17:16:54

Hi

Thanks for the great plugin! Although there’s really 2 important feature I think you missed out:

1. Is there no way to upload individual files manually? This is when adding new images on a created gallery already - that is, a file field when adding new images, right now it only asks for the file names.

2. the thumbnails are resize by some preset values. Can we specify both thumbnail sizes and main image sizes?

thanks some feedback here will be greatly appreciated.

Response by Andy @ Yellow Swordfish Gravatar
      2007-04-09 17:23:35

It’s old you know! Needs a re-write! Anyway - 1 - I just use FTP when I need to do this but basically I think the uploading is worth stripping out in the future as it can cause too many problems.
2 - thumbnails are sized to fit the grid you specify against the main image size t et the best fit. One of the major things that needs doing to this plugin is to abandon pre-sized thumbnails in favour of display time sizing - and that’s almost top of the list.

Response by David Ang Gravatar
      2007-04-14 07:47:41

hi andy!

Thanks for the prompt reply.

the problem without having a file field is for not so computer savvy users who doesn’t even know what FTP is all about. For instance, the wordpress that i deployed is going to be use by someone else who wants things very easy for him and is not at all very computer savvy like us. that’s the advantage of having a file field.

as for #2… never heard of display time sizing… :)

Response by Andy @ Yellow Swordfish Gravatar
      2007-04-14 11:47:59

Display time sizing? Set the width/height in the HTML or - maybe better (not sure yet) - let php generate the thumbnail at page generation time.

 
 
 
 
Pingback by Kalunite.net » Blog Archive » PopupGallery, now pageable Gravatar
      2007-04-09 16:57:32

[…] of you may have used the PopupGallery available at Yellow Swordfish. In the last few days I made changes to it so that the hover gallery automatically becomes pageable […]

 
Comment by Marco Subscribed to comments via email Gravatar
      2007-04-09 10:53:56

sorry, the link doesn’t work. That’s the right link:

http://www.gioiadelcolle.info/temp/galleryproblem.jpg

 
Comment by Marco Subscribed to comments via email Gravatar
      2007-04-09 10:50:46

Hi,
I’m trying this great plugin on my wordpress based web site.
The problem is I always have a blank space among thumbnails. Here you can see an example:
click

Could anyone give me any help, please?
Thanks in advance for your attention.
atb
marco

 
Comment by Dustin Gravatar
      2007-04-04 15:27:00

I was wondering a few things about the feature set of this plugin. This may be mentioned in the other comments but that list is quite long, so I will ask here.

Are there comments on the photos or groups? If not is this planned for future features?
Is there multi-user/multi-gallery support? Personally, I a looking for a 1 to 1 relationship, but I can’t speak for everybody else. Is this built in or are there plans for it?
Do you have screen shots of the admin page for me to get an idea of how it works?

Thank you for your time and keep up the good work.

Response by Andy @ Yellow Swordfish Gravatar
      2007-04-04 17:14:30

Comments: You can use the comments subsystem if you have them tunred on for your gallery page(s)
Multi-user: I don’t know what you are asking really… multi-user what?
Screen Shots: there is a guide with the download that includes screen shots.

 
 
 
Comment by floppy Subscribed to comments via email Gravatar
      2007-03-14 06:40:57

Never seen a gallery loading so slow !
Does it has to load all images before to show the main gallery’s page ?
I have a very fast connection and was waiting for looooong to se one of the gallery “A Little Piece of the World”.
Can’t you make it loading just the image that the user calls ???

Response by Andy @ Yellow Swordfish Gravatar
      2007-03-14 11:40:27

It caches in slideshow mode pre-loading the next one until it has the set. Why do you think because YOU have a fast connection that everything is going to happen for you instantly? The internet doesn’t work like that and you would be foolish to think it does. All your ‘fast connection’ gives you is that small bit from your ISP to your PC. Both my site (which is running very slow recently) and ‘A little piece of the world’ are hosted at Dreamhost who seem, in recent weeks, to have lost the plot on performance and overloaded their servers with too many sites. Doesn’t matter how fast your connection is, you still have to wait for it to be served and that is where the blockage is. ALL of the pages served by A little piece of the world you will wait a loooooong time for. I’d go and do so some homework if I were you.

Response by floppy Subscribed to comments via email Gravatar
      2007-03-17 16:23:45

I didn’t want to be impolite … I love your plugins and English is not my language. I just could not load the gallery at all .
Anyway , I have a site on Dreamhost either , so I know what you are talking about !!

;-)

 
 
 

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