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    PhotoSwipe

    PhotoSwipe

    JavaScript framework independent image gallery

    ...Images can be changed even when current slide is zoomed. Swiping is not blocked during the transition. PhotoSwipe manipulates the browser’s history so that the user can link to each gallery item and close the gallery via the “back” button. The initial URL is restored when the gallery is closed. PhotoSwipe adds a history record when the gallery is opened, which allows the user to close it via the browser’s “back” button. This feature comes as a module. You can exclude it from the build entirely, or fork it to fit the requirements of your product’s URL structure.
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    LC's Finder

    LC's Finder

    A lightweight, cross-platform image manager

    LCFinder (LC's Finder) is an image resource management tool that you can use to browse images, easily manage images, or search for images you want. As with the author's other projects, the naming is simple, it begins with LC, and the following Finder is referenced from the Finder in Mac OS.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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