Gallery by Shan 2.0 is a PHP script for Image Galleries scripts design by Darren.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Gallery by Shan is a new Flash gallery with a sleek, configurable design.
Publisher review:Gallery by Shan is a new Flash gallery with a sleek, configurable design. Gallery by Shan is a new Flash gallery with a sleek, configurable design.Features: - Any image can link to an HTML popup window. This feature can be disabled in the XML configuration file. Popups are auto-centered on the user's screen. - 100% of the Flash 2004 Pro. source code is included upon purchase, including the .fla file and all Actionscript 2.0 class files. - All options are externally configurable in an XML file, which can be easily edited using any standard text editor, like Windows Notepad or TextPad. - Many interface elements can be edited using the XML preferences file, including several tooltip options and popup window options. - Interface text is editable in the XML file, as well as font sizes and colors. - Multiple transition effects are possible by simply changing an option in the XML file. Transition effects include "Blinds", "Fade", "Wipe", "Photo", "Zoom", "Squeeze", and "Pixel Dissolve". - All sounds are externally configurable in an XML file, using MP3s. - Images and image categories are fully configurable in the XML file. Infinitely-many images are possible in each category, and infinitely-many categories are possible. - Category list automatically scrolls when many categories are added. Thus, there is no limit to the number of categories that can be added to the gallery.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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