Multiple galleries?

The AL - January 3, 2008 - 15:31
Project:Brilliant Gallery
Version:5.x-2.17
Component:Miscellaneous
Category:support request
Priority:critical
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:active
Description

With this module are you limited to the one gallery page? I know you can place small blocks of images within other nodes, but this requires using the built-in tags, and the site I'm making is for someone who likely will not prefer this solution. I was hoping that with the gallery you could make multiple galleries based on physical folders or something. That way I can go to different directories and see different galleries. Is this yet possible?

#1

psletten - January 7, 2008 - 13:43

I too need to make multiple galleries. I can see this support-request has been assigned to a developer, but I can not see if the developer is actively working on the request, or what is being done to create the requested feature. Is anybody working on this or not? When (approx.) will this feature be implemented, and how will it be implemented (will admins be able to create new galleries using the UI, or will admins have to create new folders physically)?

#2

Cromicon - January 20, 2008 - 00:51
Assigned to:The AL» Anonymous

Unassigning - because The Al raised the issue and is not currently working on this issue.
http://drupal.org/node/203598

#3

vacilando - February 20, 2008 - 22:25

How do you imagine it should function practically? Try to imagine and describe in detail. Then we will have to see whether it is something many people would benefit from, or whether it is a custom fix.

#4

The AL - February 21, 2008 - 23:48

Sorry about that, I didn't really know how the assigned field was meant to be used. Noted.

#5

volunteermama - February 26, 2008 - 19:50

I have a vision! I have my photos already organized on my desktop and I want to publish them on my drupal site. My directory structure is like:
year -> month -> day
going back to 1999
when I upload my images, I don't want to loose this information

So after import I would still want to be able to access 2003 feb 22

 
 

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