Simple gallery help

UNarmed - July 27, 2009 - 09:40

I am having trouble with setting up the simple gallery module, i have downloaded and enabled all the modules needed for simple gallery. I read through the simple gallery read me file but i dont have enough drupal experience to understand exactly what i need to do to get it working. If someone has used this module and could give me a more in-depth instructions on how to set it up i would realy appreciate it.

Here are the read me instructions:

SETUP AND CONFIGURATION
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1. Create a CCK content type to store images as nodes using ImageField.
2. Create a vocabulary and assign it to the content type you created.
3. Create a preset with ImageCache to define image thumbnails.
4. Add terms as albums to your vocabulary.
5. Create image nodes and assign them to album terms.
6. Configure Simple Gallery based on what you did above.
7. Access the gallery by visiting the yoursite.com/gallery.

Almost there

UNarmed - July 27, 2009 - 13:07

ok well i figured most of this out but im stil stuck with steps 1 and 5. help plz o_0

very basic image gallery

gnr2311 - July 30, 2009 - 22:32

This video will show you how to create a very basic image gallery withih Drupal by utilizing the Image and Thickbox contributed modules.
Maybe this will work for you. http://itcrack.net/node/412

Good Luck

George

Simple Gallery

jcmc - July 31, 2009 - 05:08

Hello UNarmed,

I do not know, if you want absolutely use CCK.
You used the words "simple Gallery" and maybe my module help you.
It is new and by review but work. All wat you need is download and activate.
Create yours first Gallery and customize the layout to the layout your website.
Oh i forget to write, it is multilingual.

here is the link. http://jcmc.quiptime.com/gallery_assist
When it help, please give me a feedbak
Regards

Tanks!

UNarmed - July 31, 2009 - 07:23

Hey guys thanks for the help. I ended up going with a simple views module gallery and i got to play around with the module aswell which is nice. Jcmc when i have some free time il give that a try. Regards

 
 

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