Product Description

by Collado on May 1, 2007

Dynamic flash galleries are dynamic flash sites with a gallery page. For editing this gallery page there is an /admin panel based on FLEX, this part is compiled as an ordinary swf file. All the text you can edit from the external .txt file like in all dynamic flash sites. The gallery can be edited either through a text file or through the /admin panel (in case your hosting supports php).

The product is very user friendly in terms of installing: just copy the files from the folder /site_flash to your hosting. It’s advisable to restrict access to the /admin folder, in order to prevent visitors from editing gallery contents. If you don’t know how to do that, consult your hosting support service.

The gallery itself is a set of photos, located in a certain way: rows of small photos and a large preview of one of the small photos, changing at click on the small photo. There is a zoom button on the large photo. Clicking the button opens the appropriate photo of a larger size (depending on your browser’s settings it can be opened either in a new window or directly in flash). Depending on proposed design the user can add some number of galleries, rename them and delete. Pictures for each gallery automatically draw up into pages; there is a convenient listing of pages.

A distinctive feature of the gallery is the following: it is possible to change the appearance of the gallery by selecting from the four available. It can be easily set from the /admin panel. There are also plenty of other useful settings such as width of small and big photos, management of comments to the pictures etc…

System requirements
- Hosting with php (if an /admin part of the gallery is used)
- Flash Player 9 (if an /admin part of the gallery is used)
- Macromedia Flash 8 (if the fla file is used for modifications)
- Adobe Photoshop 7+; (for editing the design)

Sources available:
- PSD
- FLA
- PHP

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