Fonctionnalité Galeries d'images | |
Les galeries d'images sont des collections d'images. Si la fonctionnalité de Galerie d'images est activée dans votre installation Tiki, vous pouvez créer des galeries publiques ou privées d'images et y mettre des images qui pourront provenir de vos disques locaux ou bien encore d'URL. Tiki crée automatiquement des vignettes (comparable à une plache contact quand vous faites développer des photos) des images que vous transférez dans vos galleries; vous n'avez pas besoin de le faire vous-meme. Les Galleries peuvent être utilisées comme album photos bien sur, mais aussi for other applications such as product "showrooms". |
Vue d'ensemble de la fonctionnalité Galerie d'images | |
Ce qui suit est une liste non exhaustive des fonctionnalités de la Galerie d'Image:
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Comment UTILISER les galeries d'images | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Le Menu Collapsed and Expanded Menu: ![]() ![]() Habituellement, il y a 3 options dans le menu ~~ Galeries, Rankinks et Télécharger des images~~ et les otions peuvent changer en fonction des permissions. Dans notre exemple, vous pouvez voir une autre option "Galerie Systeme". Voyons chaque option en détail. Avant la création de galleries ![]() Création d'une Gallerie d'Images ![]() Les champs sont explicités dans la table suivante:
Create a gallery for testing by filling in the form, and clicking Save at the bottom of the form. Once Tiki creates the gallery, it will be listed like so: ![]() If you want to browse the gallery, click its name. On each line in the listing, depending on your permissions set you can see the "Actions" you can take on each gallery: ![]() If you hover your mouse above each of the Actions icons, you can infer that they link to a set of tools including:
Let's examine some of these items in more detail: Upload Image ![]() After selecting a gallery you create, or a public gallery created by another user, you can either enter the URL of your image or select it from your local hard disk. Use only one method for each image, as results can be unpredictable if you upload the same image using both methods. Tiki auto-generates thumbnails for uploaded images, but if you don't like the way they look, or if you do not want a simple thumbnail of the entire image, you can also upload your own thumbnails along with the image. If the image is successfully uploaded, you will see its and its thumbnail displayed, as in this graphic: ![]() Success! The image was uploaded and stored into the Tiki database or into a folder on your server. Note the image, the thumbnail, and information about how to browse the image or include it in an HTML page or a Wiki page. Keep these links in mind for use in your Wiki pages or Blog posts. Note: If Tiki's thumbnail is the same size as the image, there are several possible explanations:
Browse or List Galleries ![]() In List View, click "Browse Gallery" to toggle back to its Thumbnail View. In the following graphic, you will notice a horizontal menu with links to Edit the gallery, rebuild thumbnails, upload images, or toggle back to List View. Above the image list or thumbnails, there are links to sort by name, date, hits, user or size. For example, clicking Name sorts in alphabetical order, from A to Z, and clicking Name again sorts in reverse alphabetical order, from Z to A. Try sorting for all the options, once you have several images uploaded. ![]() For each image, a thumbnail is displayed showing the image title, its size and the number of hits (a hit is computed each time the image is browsed). Under each thumbnail, you will find icons for Delete, Edit and Popup which act on that image. Click the thumbnail to browse the image actual-size. Here, you will find image information, an option to move the image to another gallery (if you have permission), and link information to allow you to display the image in an HTML page or a Wiki page, an article or a Blog. You will also see links to the Next and Previous images in the gallery to browse all the gallery images if you like. ![]() Individual permissions for image galleries ![]() When you assign a individual permission for a gallery, you can override Tiki's global permissions system, so that only the users that have the permissions you have set for the gallery can view, edit or upload. This feature can be used to configure, for example, private galleries, paid galleries or galleries where only a special group of users can upload images. The System Gallery Tips & Tricks ![]() Known bugs and problems Related Information
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Comment AFFICHER une image | |
Une fois que votre image est dans la gallerie, vous avez trois options d'affichage.
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Comment ADMINISTRER les Galeries d'images | |
Note: Les fonctionnalités les plus intuitives ne sont pas listées. Accès administration Section: Panneau d'Administration Tiki ![]() Galerie d'Images ![]() Depuis le Panneau d'Administration Tiki, cliquez sur l'icone ![]() Here you can:
Use database to store images /home/cogley/www/uploads/tikiimg/rm**/** Path characteristic checklist:
If you take a look at your folder after uploading some images, you can see that Tiki randomizes the filenames, as shown in this graphic: ![]()
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Override PHP.ini variables, which can be viewed using phpinfo: | |
php_value max_execution_time 300 |
Zero means unlimted request body size: | |
LimitRequestBody 0
Library to use for processing images Choose Graphics Library: You can choose which software library to use for manipulating images. Currently, your choice is:
See below links to the GD and Image Magick sites. Uploaded images names must match regex Uploaded images names cannot match regex
![]() Remove images in the system gallery...
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