Create folder inside images/stories/ folder and place images for gallery inside this folder.
Put inside your article.
Creation of thumb images is automatic, if user opens the page with AdmirorGallery and there are new images or size changed.
It's recommended to admin to opens page with AdmirorGallery to execute changes instead of user.
Description and Localization
Admiror Gallery enables you to add multilanguage description (caption) for each of your image. Here what you have to do:
1. Add a file with the same name as the image you wont to add some description and give it an extencion *.desc
2. In the file add {default}[image description]{/default}, if current selected language is not found in description file this value will be used
3. For every language add {[language code]}[image description]{/[language code]}, example: {sr-yu}Planina Rtanj kod Sokobanje{/sr-yu}
4. Save the file
Global settings of the gallery
Ignore invalid image - 1 : it will ignore warnings and generate the thumb even if the image is corrupted ; 0 : it will report GD error if any image is corrupted
Ignore notice of recoverable errors - 1 : it will ignore Notice that the image is corrupted ; 0 : it will report Notice that image is corrupted
NOTICE: Only applyes if you have Notice enabled on the server.
You can use inline settings if you want to have diferent galleries on your site, quotations are important, example:
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