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Started by hopster, February 10, 2011, 08:41:07 AM

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hopster

Coppermine is my favorite gallery hands down, so while doing some asp.net work, I thought, hmm, be nice if I can somehow integrate my gallery with my site.  Moderator, please move this to the appropriate area, as all would be areas that I thought was appropriate is locked.  :-(

Anyway, take a look and let me know what you think:

http://www.mrhop.com/Gallery.aspx

Simple CGP features implemented:
Album image
Album name
Disabled albums will not show up

Other features:
Facebook, Twitter, and Email sharing
Facebook comment
Facebook like
Facebook post comment to profile
Clicking on immediate image will zoomfly larger image.
The only one that show this feature well is this image:
http://www.mrhop.com/Gallery.aspx?id=1630
Haven't gotten around to uploading bigger images since configuration change.

The real gallery is hidden from the public, doesn't take much to figure it out.  My simple Gallery page just querys cgp gallery mysql db.

Enjoy,
Hop

Αndré

So you developed an ASP.NET frontend for cpg1.5.x. I'm currently not sure about the intention of this thread. Do you want to share your work?


Quote<!--Coppermine Photo Gallery 1.5.6 (stable)-->
You should upgrade your gallery asap!

hopster

Yes, but sigh, I can't post it to the other sub-forums.  I do plan on integrating more cpg related features as time progress, but cpg is featured rich.

Αndré

In which sub-board do you want to move your thread? As cpg1.5.x is the current release, I think the thread is quite well placed. If you contribute your work we should move it to an outstanding place (e.g. the plugin contributions board, although it's no 'real' plugin, at least how I think your frontend is working).

hopster

Yes I agree.  And I plan to make it available for public download after some more revisioning.  I don't know if there will be an interest for it as in addition to what's already required by cpg, the hosting must be Windows and have php & asp.net.