One of our product uniqueness is we made our scripts capable to fit into your existing web design.
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Create a PHP page where you would like to publish your online photo album. Save the web page file with .php extension, such as photo.php.
You can put the file in any directory on the server.
2. Find the Document Path |
To ensure that your Photo Gallery works regardless the location of the PHP page, you will need to add your server's Document Path to all the PHP include codes.
To find the Document Path, open the /myadmin/config.php file with your text editor, and note down the value for $path["docroot"]. Let's assume the Document Path is C:/wwwroot/user/myadmin/
3. Include config.php, session.php and css.php |
Insert the codes below to your PHP page to call the config.php, session.php and css.php. This will load all the necessary database connection, program libraries and CSS.
To do this, open the photo.php file with text editor, and put it to the topmost line (line 1) of the PHP file, without any preceded character.
<?php include_once ("C:/wwwroot/user/myadmin/config.php");
include_once ("C:/wwwroot/user/myadmin/common/session.php");
include_once ("C:/wwwroot/user/myadmin/common/css.php"); ?>
4. Include Photo Gallery Menu and Content |
a. To display your photo album title in your <title> tag-
<?php include("C:/wwwroot/user/myadmin/photogallery/home.title.php"); ?>
b. To display the photo categories, member login, random and latest photos in the menu area:-
<?php include("C:/wwwroot/user/myadmin/photogallery/home.category.php"); ?>
c. To display the gallery in the content:-
<?php include("C:/wwwroot/user/myadmin/Photo Gallery/home.gallery.php"); ?>
Save your web page file and upload it via FTP.
5. View Integration Result |
Now, proceed to your web page URL, eg: http://your-domain-name/photo.php to view your Photo Gallery front-end integration result.
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