Hamdi wrote:
Hi,
first of all, i understand that you have 2 domains and 2 hostings.
That is not it at all.
I have already stated that I am with bluehost.
I am putting my site together and need to embed piwigo into the gallery page rather than running piwigo as a separate entity which it painfully seems to be. I need piwigo to fit inside my webpage so that my menu and page header remain consistent throughout and visitors need not navigate away from the main site just to view the photos. It needs to be fluid so to say.
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The easiest way to do this is to have a custom header on your Piwigo installation : your visitors won't see that are not on the same web application, they don't care if the header remains the same between your blog and your gallery.
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@Darwin
I use plogger and together with their developers I created a component to include plogger into Joomla. I'm not using an iFrame but plogger is actually embedded into my website. Maybe Piwigo can create a simular implementation.
I use plogger because the ease of adding batches of images, and easy template manipulation to include the printing service I use. All images can be ordered print, canvas cups, mousepads etc all without me doing anything. I just upload and point customers to my site.
HTH
- Michael
Hi Michael
as plg already said, the best way is to customize Piwigo as your other scripts (Joomla, Wordpress etc) and to use the webservices of piwigo to integer piwigo in your other scripts. An example of integration : http://www.stefancarlton.net/
xiphias wrote:
easy template manipulation to include the printing service I use
Well Piwigo is very easy to use, see http://icelandmyway.com/gallery/index.p … lang=en_UK for an amazing customization !
Moreover, plogger is only to his first release and seems to be a copy/paste of wordpress, and piwigo has extensions.
Of course you're free ^^
best regards
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