So for example, if we have a folder called "my_trip_to_Paris" located in images/stories/my_trip_to_Paris, then we can create our gallery by simply entering the tag {gallery}my_trip_to_Paris{/gallery}
into some Joomla article.
The galleries created are presented as a grid of image thumbnails. When your visitors click on a thumbnail, they see the original image in a lightbox popup. The thumbnails are generated and cached using PHP for better results.
So let's briefly see the main advantages of using Simple Image Gallery on your Joomla website:
- you don't need to have an additional gallery component to display a few images,
- you don't need to tell your visitors "to see our photos from Paris click here" and
- you focus more on content writing and less on administering the images!
The plugin is ideal for news portals wanting to display some product images, for example, inside their articles. Or for people who quickly wanna show their summer vacation pictures. With Simple Image Gallery, you can have as many galleries as you want inside each article.
The image gallery grid can also be printed when using the print preview feature available in most Joomla components (including the default article system component and K2).
Please note that if you want to create a gallery from a subfolder located inside your "image gallery root folder", simply adjust the plugin syntax to reflect the remaining path (after your set "root folder"), e.g. {gallery}folder/subfolder/othersubfolder{/gallery}. Make sure you write the path to your target folder without any slashes at the beginning or the end of your path.
Want more features like individual thumbnail captions, multiple layouts, multiple popup engines, gallery ordering, module loading and more?
Then check out Simple Image Gallery PRO at: https://www.joomlaworks.net/extensions/commercial-premium/simple-image-gallery-pro/
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Simple Image Gallery is a Joomla plugin developed by JoomlaWorks, released under the GNU General Public License.
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