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The purpose of the Image Gallery is to allow webmasters to easily and quickly maintain potentially large archives of images of any kind. There is no need to be concerned of outdated data in the database or dozens of links breaking because you changed the name of a directory. All links are generated on the fly with the results of reading /galleries/ directory relative to the gallery.php file and gallery names are derived from the directories there. It has a config file where many elements of the script can be modified to meet different sites needs. A running example of this script is at http://www.anphin.com/screens/gallery.php A brief list of features: * Divides galleries into pages based on config directives. You determine the number of images displayed per row and the number of images displayed per page. * Can open images in new window. Or not, depending on a config setting. * Can override thumbnail sizes to values specified in config file. * Template-based, completely customizable interface. If you think my script merits it, please vote for me.
The purpose of the Image Gallery is to allow webmasters to easily and quickly maintain potentially large archives of images of any kind. There is no need to be concerned of outdated data in the database or dozens of links breaking because you changed the name of a directory. All links are generated on the fly with the results of reading /galleries/ directory relative to the gallery.php file and gallery names are derived from the directories there. It has a config file where many elements of the script can be modified to meet different sites needs. A running example of this script is at http://www.anphin.com/screens/gallery.php A brief list of features: * Divides galleries into pages based on config directives. You determine the number of images displayed per row and the number of images displayed per page. * Can open images in new window. Or not, depending on a config setting. * Can override thumbnail sizes to values specified in config file. * Template-based, completely customizable interface. If you think my script merits it, please vote for me. *Note: I have updated the zip file on here to image gallery 1.0.5 but I don't habitually do this. To get the latest version go to www.anphin.com.
The purpose of the Image Gallery is to allow webmasters to easily and quickly maintain potentially large archives of images of any kind. There is no need to be concerned of outdated data in the database or dozens of links breaking because you changed the name of a directory. All links are generated on the fly with the results of reading /galleries/ directory relative to the gallery.php file and gallery names are derived from the directories there. It has a config file where many elements of the script can be modified to meet different sites needs. A running example of this script is at http://www.anphin.com/screens/gallery.php A brief list of features: * Divides galleries into pages based on config directives. You determine the number of images displayed per row and the number of images displayed per page. * Can open images in new window. Or not, depending on a config setting. * Can override thumbnail sizes to values specified in config file. * Template-based, completely customizable interface. If you think my script merits it, please vote for me.
The purpose of the Image Gallery is to allow webmasters to easily and quickly maintain potentially large archives of images of any kind. There is no need to be concerned of outdated data in the database or dozens of links breaking because you changed the name of a directory. All links are generated on the fly with the results of reading /galleries/ directory relative to the gallery.php file and gallery names are derived from the directories there. It has a config file where many elements of the script can be modified to meet different sites needs. A running example of this script is at http://www.anphin.com/screens/gallery.php A brief list of features: * Divides galleries into pages based on config directives. You determine the number of images displayed per row and the number of images displayed per page. * Can open images in new window. Or not, depending on a config setting. * Can override thumbnail sizes to values specified in config file. * Template-based, completely customizable interface. If you think my script merits it, please vote for me.
The purpose of the Image Gallery is to allow webmasters to easily and quickly maintain potentially large archives of images of any kind. There is no need to be concerned of outdated data in the database or dozens of links breaking because you changed the name of a directory. All links are generated on the fly with the results of reading /galleries/ directory relative to the gallery.php file and gallery names are derived from the directories there. It has a config file where many elements of the script can be modified to meet different sites needs. A running example of this script is at http://www.anphin.com/screens/gallery.php A brief list of features: * Divides galleries into pages based on config directives. You determine the number of images displayed per row and the number of images displayed per page. * Can open images in new window. Or not, depending on a config setting. * Can override thumbnail sizes to values specified in config file. * Template-based, completely customizable interface. If you think my script merits it, please vote for me.
The purpose of the Image Gallery is to allow webmasters to easily and quickly maintain potentially large archives of images of any kind. There is no need to be concerned of outdated data in the database or dozens of links breaking because you changed the name of a directory. All links are generated on the fly with the results of reading /galleries/ directory relative to the gallery.php file and gallery names are derived from the directories there. It has a config file where many elements of the script can be modified to meet different sites needs. A running example of this script is at http://www.anphin.com/screens/gallery.php A brief list of features: * Divides galleries into pages based on config directives. You determine the number of images displayed per row and the number of images displayed per page. * Can open images in new window. Or not, depending on a config setting. * Can override thumbnail sizes to values specified in config file. * Template-based, completely customizable interface. If you think my script merits it, please vote for me.
The purpose of the Image Gallery is to allow webmasters to easily and quickly maintain potentially large archives of images of any kind. There is no need to be concerned of outdated data in the database or dozens of links breaking because you changed the name of a directory. All links are generated on the fly with the results of reading /galleries/ directory relative to the gallery.php file and gallery names are derived from the directories there. It has a config file where many elements of the script can be modified to meet different sites needs. A running example of this script is at http://www.anphin.com/screens/gallery.php A brief list of features: * Divides galleries into pages based on config directives. You determine the number of images displayed per row and the number of images displayed per page. * Can open images in new window. Or not, depending on a config setting. * Can override thumbnail sizes to values specified in config file. * Template-based, completely customizable interface. If you think my script merits it, please vote for me. *Note: I have updated the zip file on here to image gallery 1.0.5 but I don't habitually do this. To get the latest version go to www.anphin.com.
The purpose of the Image Gallery is to allow webmasters to easily and quickly maintain potentially large archives of images of any kind. There is no need to be concerned of outdated data in the database or dozens of links breaking because you changed the name of a directory. All links are generated on the fly with the results of reading /galleries/ directory relative to the gallery.php file and gallery names are derived from the directories there. It has a config file where many elements of the script can be modified to meet different sites needs. A running example of this script is at http://www.anphin.com/screens/gallery.php A brief list of features: * Divides galleries into pages based on config directives. You determine the number of images displayed per row and the number of images displayed per page. * Can open images in new window. Or not, depending on a config setting. * Can override thumbnail sizes to values specified in config file. * Template-based, completely customizable interface. If you think my script merits it, please vote for me. *Note: I have updated the zip file on here to image gallery 1.0.5 but I don't habitually do this. To get the latest version go to www.anphin.com.
The purpose of the Image Gallery is to allow webmasters to easily and quickly maintain potentially large archives of images of any kind. There is no need to be concerned of outdated data in the database or dozens of links breaking because you changed the name of a directory. All links are generated on the fly with the results of reading /galleries/ directory relative to the gallery.php file and gallery names are derived from the directories there. It has a config file where many elements of the script can be modified to meet different sites needs. A running example of this script is at http://www.anphin.com/screens/gallery.php A brief list of features: * Divides galleries into pages based on config directives. You determine the number of images displayed per row and the number of images displayed per page. * Can open images in new window. Or not, depending on a config setting. * Can override thumbnail sizes to values specified in config file. * Template-based, completely customizable interface. If you think my script merits it, please vote for me. *Note: I have updated the zip file on here to image gallery 1.0.5 but I don't habitually do this. To get the latest version go to www.anphin.com.
The purpose of the Image Gallery is to allow webmasters to easily and quickly maintain potentially large archives of images of any kind. There is no need to be concerned of outdated data in the database or dozens of links breaking because you changed the name of a directory. All links are generated on the fly with the results of reading /galleries/ directory relative to the gallery.php file and gallery names are derived from the directories there. It has a config file where many elements of the script can be modified to meet different sites needs. A running example of this script is at http://www.anphin.com/screens/gallery.php A brief list of features: * Divides galleries into pages based on config directives. You determine the number of images displayed per row and the number of images displayed per page. * Can open images in new window. Or not, depending on a config setting. * Can override thumbnail sizes to values specified in config file. * Template-based, completely customizable interface. If you think my script merits it, please vote for me. *Note: I have updated the zip file on here to image gallery 1.0.5 but I don't habitually do this. To get the latest version go to www.anphin.com.