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Web based photo galleries – the unusable and the reasonable

November 16th, 2009 Ed Leave a comment Go to comments

So, after yesterday’s Pinewood Derby with funky racing traffic lights, I looked for a simple, quick photo album tool to display the photos, and stumbled on Piwigo, which looked reasonable and the whole “Simple powerful” philosophy seemed to match what I wanted.  So, I downloaded the single php installer script, which automagically downloads the latest version and installs everything.  So far, so good.

Now to actually create an album.  Yes, pretty easy. Upload a file, not so easy, but doable.  Get that file to be shown – next to impossible.  This is the worlds most convoluted software I have ever seen!  To get a photo to be shown, you first have to syncronise, then go and create thumbnails – but wait, by default the synchronise does a dummy run, so go back and tick a tick-box.  Grr, really not usable.  So, I tried looking at the documentation (which goes against my beliefs of websites should never, ever, need any help – they should be usable) and even that is appauling!  It’s a wiki with a very poor navigation structure (if there is any structure), so impossible to find anything useful.  Turn to the forums to find others having the same problem, and being told to read the instructions…

Right, rant over, software uninstalled.

Plogger was the next on the list, the demo looked clean and simple – just what I needed (PHP/MySQL based).  Installed it in a couple of minutes, saw a test album had been created for me so uploaded a photo and job done – it was there!  Then spent the next hour cropping and adjusting the photos, uploaded them, and bob’s your uncle, I have a nice and simple photo gallery for the scouts!  The styling is very minimal, it’s designed to be part of a larger site, although there is one style that’s a little less minimal which I’ve gone for as there’s no “larger site” for this.

So steer clear of piwigo, and let me know if you have any recommendations…

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  1. November 17th, 2009 at 04:09 | #1

    Not so much of a recommendation (as I’ve never used it) but more of a “have you seen?”…. http://gallery.menalto.com/

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