Create a Web-based Photo Gallery in a Jiffy with GMPhoto | Linux Today

Create a Web-based Photo Gallery in a Jiffy with GMPhoto

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Dmitri Popov
Sep 11, 2009

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“Unlike many popular photo gallery applications, GMPhoto doesn’t
use a database back-end, so it’s dead-simple to install and
configure. Grab the latest version of the application and unpack
the downloaded archive into a directory (e.g., gmphoto). Now open
the code/code.index.php file in a text editor and replace the
loveunit_com string with the name of the resulting directory (in
this case, it’s gmphoto). Do the same in the index.php file in the
user/00000 directory. The user/00000 directory also contains the
settings.php file which you can use to tweak the gallery’s
settings. Here you can specify a gallery name and description,
keywords, a Google Analytics account ID, a gallery skin, and
thumbnail sizes.”


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