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Hello
If you are looking for a photo gallery for XOOPS i firstly say you cannot go past coppermine. Its well worth a try. The first thing to note as it is a standalone package rather than an integrated module but uses a bridging module in coppermine to integrate the user accounts from xoops. I have been following the project since they released the 1.4 beta version with XOOPS support after i was dissapointed with xcgal (which is actually a coppermine version 1 port to xoops) never being updated. As this is a whole new package it does take a little getting used to and configuring although all is relatively simple.
The only major downfall I see at the moment is the application of templates. This is unfortunately a manual task from which I had to create my self. I am happy to give tips for anyone willing to try as I have mine working great for me including permissions etc.
That aside this gallery is feature packed. You can have passworded galleries, hidden galleries viewable to chosen XOOPS groups, comments, ratings, videos, automatic thumbnails (with imagemagic or other software installed on the server), slide shows, rotation of the images and so much more.
Adding images to the site is the main draw card in my mine. If anyone has noticed the option "publish these images to web" inside windows xp and not known what it means read on. If you select a folder, individual or multiple images from you computer and click this it begins the process to upload them to your site. First you log in then select the album to upload to or create a new one. Then you select the image size and your done. Windows resizes the images before it uploads them to make the process faster. Once complete you just pop into your site and edit the captions if you wish. That simple, alternatively you can upload to a folder via ftp then use the batch upload function to add the files to the albums and create thumbnails. Of course there is still the normal upload page to add any amount of images you choose.
I think these are the major features anyway. All I can say is give it a try. Install it to a separate folder on your site and test it out. As always read the documentation first, the process is simple but things can go wrong. I have had no problems what so ever.
For more info and to download look here
http://coppermine-gallery.net/If you have any questions or problems I'm more than happy to help