Ian
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 them
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
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
Subject: Re: [css-d] CSS Gallery from database
So what are the thoughts?
...about what? Not quite sure what you are asking.
I am looking for the elegance of the CSS Gallery but with the flexibility of
using MySQL and PHP to pick the images, so that we can upload images to
database
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.
Now if I were being really lazy, I could use a CMS - like Joomla with its
Zoom extension which does a reasonable job, can be