This WordPress plugin helps you to embed JonDesign’s SmoothGallery in your blog.
Basically it’s this simple:
- upload some pictures to a post or page
- use the shortcode
smoothgallery - set some options
- watch your smooth gallery
You can download the plugin here.
Example
Have a look at this example. Kudos to my brother and his friends for taking these awesome pictures; thanks that I may show them here. They show different scenes from the Bergpark in Kassel, Germany.
I’m collecting real world examples where this plugin was used: if you’re interested have a look at the showcase page.
How to
Once you’ve activated the plugin you can start adding galleries to your posts and pages. I’ve split up this How to section into the following use cases.
- Getting started
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Adding a smooth gallery to a post or a page is easy! Try this:
- go to the edit screen for a post or a page
- right below the input field for the title click on Add an Image
- upload some images and enter a sensible title and description
- reorder the images however you want them
- insert
[smoothgallery]somewhere in the content - add a custom field named
smoothgallerywith its value set toOn - hit save and click on View this Post/Page to see the result
If you’d like to customize the gallery check out the available options.
- Activating the development version
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If you’d like to use the latest version of SmoothGallery just activate it in the file
config.php:- add a
#at the beginning of line 43 and 44 - remove the
#from line 45 and 46
The plugin now uses the new version; currently SmoothGallery 2.1beta1 with Mootools 1.2.
- add a
- iFrame it
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Embedding the SmoothGallery inside an iFrame has several advantages:
- the JavaScript for SmoothGallery doesn’t interfere with incompatible frameworks like jQuery, PrototypeJS that you’re probably using on your site
- you can have more than one gallery on a single page
Just add
iframe=1as an attribute to the shortcode. If you’ve previously used the normal SmoothGallery and put all the options inside the custom field you’ll have to transfer these to the shortcode now. Say, you’ve goth:250andi:falsein your custom field then you would put this into the shortcode[smoothgallery iframe=1 height=250 showInfopane=false].Note that you don’t need the custom field anymore; just remove it. Furthermore you can’t use the shortcuts, e.g.
hforheight, use the long version instead, i.e.heightinstead of justh. Finally you can’t even use:instead of=in the shortcode either. - More than one gallery
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All you have to do is adding the shortcode
[smoothgallery]several times to your content, with the iFrame option enabled. Have a look at the options on how to customize the appearance of the galleries.If you don’t want to use iFrames for some reason have a look at this alternative solution.
- A gallery in your sidebar or theme
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I’ve created a separate page for this issue.
Some people want to do this because they’d like to have the images of the most recent posts inside a gallery; sometimes displayed in the header part of their theme. Read about this here.
- Images from Flickr or Picasa
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Your images are hosted on Flickr or Picasa and you want to show them inside a SmoothGallery on your blog? No problem, follow these two steps.
- Open the file
config.phpthat comes with the plugin in an editor, search forENABLE_FLICKRandENABLE_PICASARSSand change the value fromfalsetotruefor one of them or both. If you’d like to use Flickr make sure to supply your API key (FLICKR_APIKEY) and secret (FLICKR_SECRET) as well. - Use the following attributes along with the shortcode:
flickrusername: supply your Flickr username and the most recent photos from your photo stream will be included in the gallery.flickrphotoset: use this if you want to show images from a particular set of photos.picasaurl: navigate to an album on Picasa, grab its RSS feed and supply it with this attribute in the shortcode.
Have a look at the examples to learn more about their usage.
- Open the file
- Using ReMooz to open the images
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If you’ve linked to larger images in your SmoothGallery but don’t want them to open in a new window ReMooz comes to the rescue. Make sure to activate the development version first and keep in mind that this won’t really work if you’ve put SmoothGallery inside an iFrame.
Either add
r:trueto the custom field or adduseReMooz=trueas an attribute to the shortcode. - Generated thumbnails
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If you’d like to use the carousel feature of SmoothGallery you’ll have to either generate thumbnails yourself or use the plugin to do this for you: just set
ENABLE_GENERATED_THUMBNAILSin the fileconfig.phptotrue. Furthermore make sure that the directorycacheundersmoothgallery/extrais read/writable by the webserver. - Custom links for images
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By default, the shortcode generates markup that contains a link for each image to its large version. This is great if you’d like to have a pure image gallery. If you’d like to setup a gallery, say, for your featured posts with a teaser image and a link to the corresponding post, you can do this like so:
- go to Media Library
- edit an image
- supply a SmoothGallery link
and save. Once you’ve done that the image in the gallery uses the given URL.
- For control freaks
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If you’d like to have more control over the exact markup that gets inserted inside your page, maybe you don’t want to use the shortcode but insert everything yourself. I’ve prepared two starting points for you:
- under Advanced Options on the edit screen scroll down to SmoothGallery and use the generated HTML markup
- generate the markup with this tool
No matter what you’ll use, you’ll end up with some markup that you can start customizing. Check out all the available options for full flexibility.
You also might want to check out the tool box which has got useful wizards to ease the creation of compatible markup.
In case you want to resize images on the fly there’s a parameter called imgmax that you can use. This parameter special to Picasa will resize the image to fit in the frame of SmootGallery. Here’s an example:
[smoothgallery iframe=0 width=640 height=480 embedLinks=false timed=true delay=6000 bordercolor=fff imgsize=640x480 picasaurl=https://picasaweb.google.com/[...]/4711?imgmax=640]
Notice the imgmax parameter at the end of the picasaurl.
Options
If you aren’t using iFrames and you don’t annotate your post or page with smoothgallery the CSS and JavaScript will not be loaded and the gallery won’t work. So, add a custom field with the key set to smoothgallery if you’d like to enable the SmoothGallery for a particular post or page. If the value is set to 1 or On the default values for the gallery will be used.
If you want to change the defaults you can use the following options. I’ve split up this section into options that come with SmoothGallery and the ones that I’ve added. It’s meant as a reference for you – so, if you’d like to change something you can look up the options here.
SmoothGallery options
Here are the most common options for SmoothGallery. If you need more: have a look at the top of the file utils.php that comes with this plugin.
| Option | Short version | Default value |
|---|---|---|
| showArrows | a, arrows | true |
| showCarousel | c, carousel | false |
| showInfopane | i, info, infoPane | true |
| embedLinks | l, links | true |
| timed | t | false |
| delay | d | 9000 |
I added some more options that aren’t part of SmoothGallery. They help you to customize the dimensions and other CSS related parameters.
| Option | Short version | Default value |
|---|---|---|
| height | h | 345 |
| width | w | 460 |
| bordercolor | b, border | 000 |
Example for the custom field
With the following code you would end up with a timed gallery that is set to 350×400 pixels and has got a white border. This goes into the custom field named smoothgallery:
w=350 h=400 timed=true b:fff
As you can see, you can use : instead of = too. Mixing the long and short version of the attribute names is okay.
Shortcode
The shortcode [smoothgallery] has got some more attributes. If you’re using the attribute iframe along with the shortcode you can use all the above plus the following attributes. Currently the shortcuts that may go into the custom field, e.g. h for height, aren’t supported here – use the long version instead, i.e. height instead of just h.
Please don’t confuse the following with the options that you can use along with the custom field – the following attributes are solely for the shortcode.
id- By default the shortcode uses the images attached to the current post or page. If you’d like to use the images attached to another post or page you don’t have to upload them again but just specify the
idof the specific post/page with this attribute. iframe- Add this parameter if you’d like to take advantage of a gallery inside an iFrame.
iframebgcolor- Adapt the background color of the iFrame. Just supply the color code without the preceding
#. imgsize- If you upload images with WordPress thumbnails will be created for you. We can try picking up these images instead of the original version with this parameter. Say, you’ve set the Thumbnail size for your images under Settings – Media to 150×150 pixels. If you add the parameter
imgsize=150x150to the shortcode the gallery will display the thumbnails instead of the originals. flickrusername,flickrphotoset- Either just supply your Flickr username and the most recent photos from your photo stream will be included in the gallery or add the attribute
flickrphotosetto show images from a particular set. Hint: when you click on a set in Flickr, in the URL it says/sets/numbers#: that number is the one you should use withflickrphotoset. picasaurl- Navigate to an album on Picasa, grab its RSS feed, supply it with this attribute in the shortcode and the gallery will use your images from Picasa.
dir- You just want to show some images that are in a directory on your webserver? Open the file
config.php, add your directory to the array inside the functiongetImageDirectoryand add the attributedirto the shortcode pointing to the path in the array, i.e.dir=0for the first path,dir=1for the second one and so on.
Examples for the shortcode
On this very page I’m using the following simple shortcode to generate the markup for the SmoothGallery:
[smoothgallery imgsize=400x266]
This will grab the images that I uploaded to this page for the gallery. The attribute imgsize says, that I don’t want to use the images with their original size, but the thumbnails that were generated by WordPress during the upload process.
Alongside this shortcode I put this into the custom field named smoothgallery:
w:400 h:266 l:false t:true d:6000
This makes sure that the width and height are set accordingly; that there’re no links to the large versions of the images; that it’s a timed gallery with six seconds between the transitions.
As you can see some options go into the custom field and others go into the shortcode. In case you’re adding the iframe attribute to the shortcode you have to supply all the options that originally went into the custom field in the shortcode; this is due to technical reasons and the way iFrames work.
If I wanted to use an iFrame instead, the above example would become (line break just for readability):
[smoothgallery iframe=1 width=400 height=266 embedLinks=false
timed=true delay=6000 imgsize=400x266]Note that you don’t need the custom field anymore; just remove it. Furthermore you can’t use the shortcuts, e.g. h for height, use the long version instead, i.e. height instead of just h. Finally you can’t even use : instead of = in the shortcode either.
The images for the gallery can be imported from virtually anywhere: Flickr, Picasa or a simple folder on your webserver just to name a few. If I wanted to show the images of my photo stream on Flickr I would use this shortcode:
[smoothgallery flickrusername=27834774@N05]
Just showing the photos of a particular set can be done using the flickrphotoset attribute. The same works with albums from Picasa: browse the albums there, copy the corresponding RSS feed and add it to the shortcode with picasaurl.
Confused ?
Are you confused because of all these options, attributes, parameters, shortcuts and shortcodes? Instead of getting angry at all this stuff please just stay relaxed, read the FAQ or add a comment with your problem to this page and I’ll try to come up with a sensible response. If that doesn’t help and you’re still puzzled I may help you out.
640 comments ↓
i have put this in the config, where am i going wrong?
thanks
imagesin the plugin’s directory underwp-content/plugins/smoothgallerythe plugin will be able to find your images if you’re addingdir:0to the shortcode.in fact the code above from Leanne was problematic because the variable
$dirwas set to a certain array and overwritten with another array on the next line. I guess what Leanne meant to write was something like the following:This results in an array containing the one and the other path.
In case
dir:1doesn’t work in the shortcode one should make sure that the path in the array is present – obviously, the plugin can’t find the images otherwise.rule 91 said:
if ($dir > count($dir) - 1) return NULL;
while it should be:
if ($dir > count($dirs) - 1) return NULL;
An ‘s’ was missing
)Now it’s working.you’ve found a bug, thank you
I have installed your plugin and plan to use the shortcode to pull pictures in from Flickr, as such I have followed your instructions to enable flickr and added the API/secret keys.
I then put the basic shortcode in to my page and got the following error:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class phpFlickr in /home/content/w/e/s/wessimpson/html/wp-content/plugins/smoothgallery/extra/phpFlickr/phpFlickr.php on line 44
Any help will be much appreciated!
I am however finding that the shortcode “flickrphotoset” doesn’t pull anything in and this is the function I desperately need… can anyone offer any help?
Website: http://wessimpsonphotography.com.previewdns.com/?page_id=9 (the current gallery is using “flickrusername” and is working as intended)
I haven’t tested the functionality of the photo set lately but most of the time users provided an incorrect value for the
flickrphotoset– this may be the case here as well and the reason no images are retrieved from Flickr.I suggest trying different variants here. I know it’s not that user friendly and I’ve put it on my todo list for a future release to improve this issue.
My website utilize redpoint theme with smooth gallery default, the problem is when open the website and the image and text don’t load correctly
this is my weblink, http://www.bayarea.it if possible to help me
thks you in advance
Is there some code i need to put into my home.php in wordpress to get this working?
Many thanks for your time – looking forward to using the plugin
if you’re using this plugin you can either use the widget and place it into a sidebar – depending on where you’d like the put the gallery you may have to add a sidebar to your theme – or simply use the shortcode with the
iframeattribute. This will prevent any conflicts with other JavaScript frameworks.you can see it on the recent photo posts here – http://www.invurt.com
We’re a high traffic site, and these photo sets are one of our top posts .. and I cant, for the life of me, though I’ve tried, work out what is going wrong =/
this plugin isn’t an extension for NextGen gallery. Please ask the guys over here. They may be able to help you.
i was wondering if i can turn off the smooth gallery on some specifics pages ? is there is a code or something i could write in some pages to disable the gallery, and keep it active on some others ?
thanks in advance for your answer, and thanks again for this greeeeeeat plugin !
by default the SmoothGallery is only available on those pages you activate it on by either including the shortcode with the iFrame feature in the content, via the widget or by adding a custom field named smoothgallery to a post or page. So you don’t have to worry about disabling it on some of your pages: if you don’t include it in a page it won’t be there, it’s that simple
I get the following message
Warning: opendir(/www/coreevoyage_com/wp-content/plugins/smoothgallery/../../../) [function.opendir]: failed to open dir: Permission denied in /www/coreevoyage_com/wp-content/plugins/smoothgallery/utils.php on line 649
I go to a page, upload a gallery there, then where do I have to insert the shortcode [smoothgallery] ? Under the gallery I just created ?
Thanks a lot for your help
if you haven’t got the correct permissions for a directory you can simply use FTP to change that. Most of the time this can be done using a certain property or info dialog for the directory in question to correct the read/write permissions.
After you uploaded some images you don’t have to insert the images into the content of a post or page nor include the gallery that comes with WordPress itself. Simply add the shortcode in the content where you’d like to display the gallery.
I am having problems to add different galleries to the same page. I tried the id page attribute but only the images attached to the current page are showing.
Here is my shortcode :
[smoothgallery id=informations-pratiques iframe=1 height=250 showInfopane=true]
instead of the slug you should provide the actual ID of the post or page in question, e.g. a number like 4711. You can find this number by editing a post or page and checking the number after the parameter
postin the address bar of your browser.thanks in advance for your answer.
jeremac
in case you’re using the shortcode you’ll have to write
embedLinks=false; the short versions likelorlinksdon’t work right now in the shortcode.What a great plugin!
Thanks for your effort.
One question: I want the images to be 720 x 480 px. I can get the gallery set to that size easily, but haven’t been able for the last to days to figure out how to set the size of the images themselves. No matter what I do, they remain 600 x 400.
Any help greatly appreciated!
Best,
Aernout
before uploading any images you should go to Settings – Media and, e.g., adjust the size of the medium images to the desired size, i.e. in your case 720 x 480 pixels. Once you’ve done that you can upload images and WordPress will automatically create variants of your images in the configured sizes; only works for newly uploaded images by default. All that’s left to do is to select the correct size in the gallery using the
imgsizeattribute, e.g.,imgsize=720x480inside the shortcode.Fatal error: Cannot use string offset as an array in /web2/user21720/website/wp-content/plugins/smoothgallery/smoothgallery.php on line 298
I have tried this with the beta 2.1 version too but get the same result. Regards
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