Simple CCK Multi-Image Display

Thomas Sewell - January 24, 2008 - 00:25

I'm going crazy trying to find some combination of the multiple existing image/gallery/cck modules looking for one that will allow me to add a simple and usable multi-image display to a CCK node.

I don't want a fancy slideshow where only one image is displayed at a time or where it just shows the images in a floating javascript window. I don't want a gallery that can't have any other content attached to it.

I just want it to display the first image in the multi-image set in a "normal" size and the other images in a "thumbnail" size and then allow the user to click on a thumbnail to change-out which image is in the "normal" spot. Something pretty much just like http://www.dixiedoug.com/listing/SGUT/94366/ .

Sounds pretty simple and a widespread way of doing it, but I've been going through documentation, demos and trying out the multitude of related modules available to accomplish it. If something already exists that I'm not seeing, I really don't want to create yet another image/gallery module to redo it. I'd really rather just configure the right existing module the correct way.

I will be eternally grateful to anyone who can point me in the right direction. The closest I've seen is something like http://the.failbo.at/node/29#358 based on one of the gallery modules, but it's a stand-alone gallery node, not something that pulls from a CCK field.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thanks.

Looking for the same thing.

gav240z - September 1, 2008 - 22:04

I'm looking for exactly the same thing, any ideas? Did you have any luck?

Problem with CCK multiimage

zeal - September 17, 2008 - 12:18

I have proble using cck multiimage

I create one page using table view of views module and in "Fields" i add my imagefield ,
in that "option" i set CCK Multiimage, in "Handler" i set Groups multiple values.

But i dont get image as it display using cck multisite. means as we click on image ........image will change.

Can anybody have idea why it happens ?

:)
Zeal

 
 

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