I know it uses more modules but I have, what I believe to be far more flexable. I'd recommend using Views, ImageField and ImageCache along with CCK. I'd make an Image content type using CCK, using IC for resizing and Views for laying out. The reason is that CCK is the direction Drupal is heading.
I'm using Drupal 6. Views, ImageField, etc. is another way to go. Some will find it more preferable. I've tried both methods. This particular effort is geared towards users who are just getting started with Drupal. I created this one because every so often I'll get a request for advice on creating a simple, quick image gallery in Drupal. This setup meets both of those requirements I think.
do u have similar one like this but have only one node not a lot like this.
thecellcard 1 year ago
Good vid, so, just to be sure, there's no full version of this video that isn't free? Or is there a low res free and the hd full length is not free?
new2lw 1 year ago
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rrahulm 2 years ago
thanks for the tutorial. i have 200 sites in drupal. tip for next webisode: "managing multiple sites with a single code base (multisite module)."
cheers.
gegan250 3 years ago
I know it uses more modules but I have, what I believe to be far more flexable. I'd recommend using Views, ImageField and ImageCache along with CCK. I'd make an Image content type using CCK, using IC for resizing and Views for laying out. The reason is that CCK is the direction Drupal is heading.
What are your thoughts on this?
thanks,
Tom
p.s. Are you using D5 or D6?
tomrogers123 3 years ago
I'm using Drupal 6. Views, ImageField, etc. is another way to go. Some will find it more preferable. I've tried both methods. This particular effort is geared towards users who are just getting started with Drupal. I created this one because every so often I'll get a request for advice on creating a simple, quick image gallery in Drupal. This setup meets both of those requirements I think.
learnbythedrop 3 years ago