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> > Ian
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> Nicholls gallery is an attractive little visual package-- although not
> great on the usability and accessibility end. An I-frame gallery can be
> handsome and is valid providing a 'transitional' doctype is used. There
> are, of course, javascript/php alternatives, some of th
Ian Young wrote:
> I have a client, like Annie who is a photographer and I would like a simple
> Gallery that uses CSS as the main driver but picks the images from MySQL.
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> Now if I were being really lazy, I could use a CMS - like Joomla with its
> Zoom extension which does a reasonable job, can
> Subject: Re: [css-d] CSS Gallery from database
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> > So what are the thoughts?
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> ...about what? Not quite sure what you are asking.
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I am looking for the elegance of the CSS Gallery but with the flexibility of
using MySQL and PHP to pick the images, so t
> So what are the thoughts?
...about what? Not quite sure what you are asking.
I've built an image/portfolio management tool. The front end CSS is
somewhat arbitrary. I could use a CSS template or a table template
interchangeably.
IMHO, a good content management tool does just that...and leaves
Anne Pennington's recent post got me thinking and maybe this has already
been answered. If so forgive the repetition.
I have a client, like Annie who is a photographer and I would like a simple
Gallery that uses CSS as the main driver but picks the images from MySQL.
Now if I were being really la