Re: [css-d] CSS Gallery from database

2006-10-19 Thread Ian Young
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

[css-d] CSS Gallery from database

2006-10-18 Thread Ian Young
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

Re: [css-d] CSS Gallery from database

2006-10-18 Thread Austin, Darrel
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

Re: [css-d] CSS Gallery from database

2006-10-18 Thread Ian Young
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

Re: [css-d] CSS Gallery from database

2006-10-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
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