Changeset 3010
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- Dec 22, 2008, 1:31:28 AM (15 years ago)
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branches/2.0/admin/template/goto/theme/roma/theme.css
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branches/2.0/language/en_UK/help.html
r3009 r3010 2 2 <h2>Help</h2> 3 3 4 <div id="instructionQuickStart" class="instructionBlock"> 5 <div 6 id="quickStart_header" 7 class="instructionBlockHeaderCollapsed" 8 onclick="blockToggleDisplay('quickStart_header', 'quickStart_content')" 9 > 10 Quick Start 11 </div> 12 <div 13 id="quickStart_content" 14 class="instructionBlockContent" 15 style="display:none" 16 > 4 <div id="instructionPLoader" class="instructionBlock"> 5 <div 6 id="pLoader_header" 7 class="instructionBlockHeaderCollapsed" 8 onclick="blockToggleDisplay('pLoader_header', 'pLoader_content')" 9 > 10 Add photos, the pLoader way 11 </div> 12 <div 13 id="pLoader_content" 14 class="instructionBlockContent" 15 style="display:none" 16 > 17 <ol> 18 <li>Create a directory "upload" next to directory "galleries" in your Piwigo installation, with write access.</li> 19 <li>Install pLoader on your computer, start it and fill the connection settings : your gallery URL, your username and password.</li> 20 <li>Drag'n drop photos from your directory browser into pLoader photo selection.</li> 21 <li>Create a category and select it.</li> 22 <li>Select some photos.</li> 23 <li>Click on the green arrow to transfer photos in your gallery</li> 24 </ol> 25 Congratulations! You have successfuly created the first category of your photo gallery. 26 </div> <!-- pLoader_content --> 27 </div> <!-- instructionPLoader --> 28 29 <div id="instructionFTP" class="instructionBlock"> 30 <div 31 id="FTP_header" 32 class="instructionBlockHeaderCollapsed" 33 onclick="blockToggleDisplay('FTP_header', 'FTP_content')" 34 > 35 Add photos, the FTP way 36 </div> 37 <div 38 id="FTP_content" 39 class="instructionBlockContent" 40 style="display:none" 41 > 42 43 <h3>Quick Start</h3> 44 17 45 <ol> 18 19 <li>Create a local directory "test_category".</li> 20 21 <li>Copy pictures in "test_category".</li> 22 23 <li>Open an FTP connection to this remote gallery.</li> 24 25 <li>Upload local directory "test_category" into your remote directory 26 names "galleries". Set authorizations to 777 on directory 27 "galleries/test_category".</li> 28 29 <li>Connect to your Piwigo as an admin.</li> 30 31 <li>Go to <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Pictures, 32 Thumbnails</span>. Piwigo find the picture from "test_category" 33 without thumbnails. Ask to create thumbnails.</li> 34 35 <li>Go to <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Categories, 36 Synchronize</span>. Check "directories + files" option, uncheck "only 37 perform a simulation" and submit the synchronization.</li> 38 39 <li>Job's done. You've created a category "test_category" at the root of 40 your gallery.</li> 41 46 <li>Create a directory on your computer.</li> 47 48 <li>Copy some photos inside this directory, resize them for web display.</li> 49 50 <li>With a FTP client, copy your directory in the "gallerie" directory of your Piwigo installation.</li> 51 52 <li>Logon your gallery and go to <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Pictures, Thumbnails</span> to create missing thumbnails.</li> 53 54 <li>Go to <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Links, Administration</span> and click on the big Synchronization button.</li> 42 55 </ol> 43 </div> <!-- quickStart_content --> 44 </div> <!-- instructionQuickStart --> 45 46 <div id="instructionAddPhotos" class="instructionBlock"> 47 <div 48 id="addPhotos_header" 49 class="instructionBlockHeaderCollapsed" 50 onclick="blockToggleDisplay('addPhotos_header', 'addPhotos_content')" 51 > 52 Adding elements 53 </div> 54 <div 55 id="addPhotos_content" 56 class="instructionBlockContent" 57 style="display:none" 58 > 56 57 Congratulations! You have successfuly created the first category of your photo gallery. 58 59 <h3>Directories and files organization</h3> 59 60 <ul> 60 61 … … 62 63 63 64 <p>Category directories are in the Piwigo directory 64 "galleries". Here follow the directory tree of a very small gallery (but65 "galleries". Here follows the directory tree of a very small gallery (but 65 66 using many features) :</p> 66 67 … … 101 102 </li> 102 103 103 <li>Basically, a category is represented by a directory at any level in 104 Piwigo directory "galleries". Each category can contain as many 105 sub-level as you wish. In the example above, category-1.1.1.1 is at level 106 4 of deepness.</li> 104 <li>Each directory under "galleries" produces a category. There is no limit on deepness.</li> 107 105 108 106 <li>Basically, an element is represented by a file. A file can be a … … 117 115 118 116 <li>Picture elements can have a high quality file associated. As for 119 wedding.jpgin the example above. No prefix on the high quality picture is 120 required.</li> 117 wedding.jpg in the example above. No prefix on the high quality picture.</li> 121 118 122 119 <li>Non picture elements (video, sounds, file texts, what you want...) are … … 129 126 characters</li> 130 127 131 <li><em>Advise</em> : a category can contain elements and sub-categories132 in the same time. Nerverthless, you are strongly advised for each category133 to choose between category containing elements <strong>or</strong> category134 containing sub-categories.</li>135 136 128 <li>Once files, thumbnails and representatives are correctly placed in the 137 129 directories, go to : <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Categories, … … 139 131 140 132 </ul> 141 </div> <!-- addPhotos_content --> 142 </div> <!-- instructionAddPhotos --> 143 144 <div id="instructionThumbnails" class="instructionBlock"> 145 <div 146 id="thumbnails_header" 147 class="instructionBlockHeaderCollapsed" 148 onclick="blockToggleDisplay('thumbnails_header', 'thumbnails_content')" 149 > 150 Thumbnails 151 </div> 152 <div 153 id="thumbnails_content" 154 class="instructionBlockContent" 155 style="display:none" 156 > 157 <ul> 158 159 <li>As said earlier, each element of picture type must be associated with 160 a thumbnail.</li> 133 134 <h3>Thumbnails</h3> 135 <ul> 136 137 <li>Each photo must have its thumbnail.</li> 161 138 162 139 <li>Thumbnails are stored in the sub-directory "thumbnail" of the category 163 directory. The thumbnail is a picture (same filename extensions possible 164 than picture files) which filename is prefixed by the configured 165 "Thumbnail prefix" (see admin panel, Configuration, General).</li> 166 167 <li>Thumbnails don't need to have the same extension as their associated 168 picture (a picture with .jpg extension can have a thumbnail in .GIF 169 extention for instance).</li> 170 171 <li>Advise: use an external module for thumbnails creation.</li> 172 173 <li>You can also use the thumbnail creation page (<span 174 class="pwgScreen">Administration, Pictures, Thumbnails</span>), but it is 175 not recommended. Indeed, thumbnail quality may be poor and it uses a high 176 CPU load which can be a problem if you use free web hosting.</li> 177 178 <li>If you choose to use your hosting provider to create thumbnails, you 179 must give write rights on all category directories and sub-directories 180 "thumbnail" for ugo (user, group, other).</li> 181 182 </ul> 183 </div> <!-- thumbnails_content --> 184 </div> <!-- instructionThumbnails --> 140 directory. The thumbnail has the same filename as the corresponding photo, with <em>TN-</em> as prefix.</li> 141 142 <li><em>Advise</em>: use an external module for thumbnails creation.</li> 143 144 <li>Even if it is not recommended (image quality, web server resource load), you can use <span 145 class="pwgScreen">Administration, Pictures, Thumbnails</span> page to create thumbnails.</li> 146 147 <li>Give write access on all category directories.</li> 148 149 </ul> 150 151 </div> <!-- FTP_content --> 152 </div> <!-- instructionFTP --> 185 153 186 154 <div id="instructionPermissions" class="instructionBlock"> … … 199 167 <ul> 200 168 201 <li>You can forbid access to categories. Categories can be "public" or 202 "private". Permissions (for groups and users) can be set only if the 203 category is private.</li> 169 <li>You can forbid access to categories. Switch the category access type to "private" if you want to manage permissions.</li> 204 170 205 171 <li>You can set a category to private by editing a single category (<span … … 211 177 212 178 <p>Once the category is private, you can manage permissions for groups 213 and users through 3 screens:</p>179 and users with 3 screens:</p> 214 180 215 181 <ul> 216 182 217 183 <li><span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Identification, Users, 218 permissions action (one link per user)</span></li>184 permissions action</span> (one link per user)</li> 219 185 220 186 <li><span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Identification, Groups, 221 permissions action (one link per group)</span></li>187 permissions action</span> (one link per group)</li> 222 188 223 189 <li><span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Categories, Manage, edit 224 category permissions action (one link per category)</span></li>190 category permissions action</span> (one link per category)</li> 225 191 226 192 </ul> … … 247 213 <ul> 248 214 249 <li>Piwigo is able to manage groups of users. It can be very useful 250 to have common permission access for private categories.</li> 251 252 <li>You can create groups in <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, 215 <li>Groups is a convenient way to set permissions for a list of users.</li> 216 217 <li>Create groups in <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, 253 218 Identification, Groups</span> and associate users to this group in <span 254 219 class="pwgScreen">Administration, Identication, Users</span>.</li> 255 220 256 <li>A user can belong to several groups. The authorization is stronger257 than prohibition: if user "jack" belongs to groups "family" and258 "friends", and that only group "family" can see category "Christmas 2003" ,221 <li>A user can belong to several groups. Authorization is stronger 222 than forbiddance : if user "jack" belongs to groups "family" and 223 "friends", and that only group "family" can see category "Christmas 2003" category then 259 224 "jack" will be able to see "Christmas 2003".</li> 260 225 … … 276 241 style="display:none" 277 242 > 278 <p>Piwigo offers the possibility for users to upload images. in 279 order to do it:</p> 243 <p>Users can upload their photos too.</p> 280 244 281 245 <ol> 282 246 283 <li> authorize upload on any categories (<span247 <li>Authorize upload on any categories (<span 284 248 class="pwgScreen">Administration, Categories, Manage, edit</span> or <span 285 class="pwgScreen">Administration panel, Categories, Properties, Upload</span>)</li>286 287 <li> give write rights on directories for ugo (user, group, other)</li>249 class="pwgScreen">Administration, Categories, Properties, Upload</span>).</li> 250 251 <li>Give write access on corresponding directories.</li> 288 252 289 253 </ol> 290 254 291 <p>Files uploaded by users are not directly visible on the website, they 292 must be validated by an administrator. For that purpose, an administrator 293 must go in <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Pictures, Waiting</span> 294 in order to validate or to refuse the files proposed, then to synchronize 295 filesystem with database.</p> 255 <p>Photos uploaded by users are not directly visible on the website. An administrator 256 must validate uploaded photos in <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Pictures, Waiting</span> 257 screen and launch a synchronization process.</p> 296 258 </div> <!-- upload_content --> 297 259 </div> <!-- instructionUpload --> … … 312 274 <ul> 313 275 314 <li>Piwigo dissociates categories where elements are stored and 315 categories where they are shown.</li> 316 317 <li>By default, elements are shown only in their real categories : the 318 ones corresponding to directories on the web server.</li> 319 320 <li>To link an element to a category, you just have to make the 321 association on the page of element edition (link to this screen on 322 picture.php logged as an administrator) or on the informations of all 323 elements of a category.</li> 324 325 <li>Using this principle, it is possible to create virtual categories : no 326 directory coresponds to this category. You can create virtual categories 327 in <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Categories, Manage</span>.</li> 276 <li>Photos are displayed in the category corresponding to the file directory.</li> 277 278 <li>You can also display a picture in several categories, without duplicating the file on your web server. Associate the photo to any category from the photo editing screen (that any administrator can reach from the photo page on the gallery side).</li> 279 280 <li>Virtual categories are based on this concept: they have no corresponding directory. Create virtual categories from <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Categories, Manage</span>.</li> 328 281 329 282 </ul> … … 347 300 348 301 <li>As soon as you created your gallery, modify default display properties 349 in <span class="pwgScreen">Administration panel, Configuration, 350 Default</span>. Indeed, every new registered user will have by default the 351 same display properties.</li> 352 353 <li>If you have any question, do not hesitate to take a look at the forum 354 or ask a question there. The <a 355 href="http://forum.phpwebgallery.net">forum</a> (message board) is 356 available on the presentation site of Piwigo. Check the <a 357 href="http://phpwebgallery.net/doc/">official Piwigo 358 documentation</a> for further reading.</li> 302 in <span class="pwgScreen">Administration, Configuration, 303 Default</span>. Every new registered user will use these default configuration settings.</li> 304 305 <li>If you have any question, Piwigo community will welcome you on <a 306 href="http://forum.phpwebgallery.net">its forum</a>.</li> 359 307 360 308 </ul>
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