I just discovered PicLens... a rather spiffy way to view online galleries. Stuck me that to integrate this into native Drupal galleries shouldn't be too hard.
Webmaster guide for what is required (few more tags in the image fields and RSS feed) is here:
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Comment #1
LL77 commentedyes nice.
I have included it into my drupal page...
Some little changes need to be done, but it works fine.
L
Best viewed with Firefox and the piclens add-on...
http://www.zvada.com/?q=node/10
Comment #2
bowwowadmin commentedI am interested in what you had to do to get piclens to work?
Comment #3
swentel commentedI also created a first proof of concept working on my image gallery pages (tested on image gallery D6 dev version).
http://realize.be/image-galleries/drupalcon-boston-2008
What should we do :
a) create a patch/module as contrib for image module ?
b) create a separate project for this? I can maintain this project, no problem for me.
I'll post again when I've got it fully working (multiple pages support is not working yet)
Comment #4
swentel commentedGot the PicLens Lite working fully on my D6 installation.
A port for D5 is also ready on my local box.
After some feedback from colleagues, the 3D plugins for PicLens do not seem to work yet, I'll have to look at that as soon as I get my hands on a window machine.
I propose putting this on cvs and create a separate project ok ?
Comment #5
swentel commentedproject page is available on http://drupal.org/project/piclens
D5 & D6 dev releases should be out soon.
Comment #6
sunMarking as duplicate of http://drupal.org/project/piclens
Comment #7
Cruxaders commentedCan someone teach me on how to use piclens in my website..i dont see any instruction in here.... tnx...
or please email me the step by step on how to use it...tnx
rtcerveza@apc.edu.ph