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    PhotoSwipe

    PhotoSwipe

    JavaScript framework independent image gallery

    PhotoSwipe is the first open-source gallery to support JavaScript-based image zooming. Even if a browser’s native zooming has been disabled, image zooming will still work. The gallery’s background will gradually fade out as the user zooms out. When the gesture is complete, the gallery will close. Gesture is added because close button in top right corner might be hard to reach on tall mobile devices while holding in one hand.
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    Supersized Slideshow Silverstripe Module

    Silverstripe module to create a fullscreen background slideshow

    Silverstripe CMS module to create an image gallery slideshow with fullscreen background. * Installation Unpack the files in a folder called supersized Run dev/build Usage SuperSizedPageHolder ( if you plan to have multiple galleries as children pages ) At the CMS add a new page of "Super Sized Page Holder" type At the "Main Content" tab set the thumbnail width At the "Main Content" tab set the thumbnail height At the "Main Content" tab select the thumbnail rollover effect SuperSizedPage At the CMS upload your images to a folder At the CMS add a new page of "Super Sized Page" type At the "Main Content" tab select the image folder At the "Main Content" tab select the image for thumbnail (for SuperSizedPageHolder) At the "Main Content" tab select if you want the images file names to be formatted At the "Options" tab set the parameters for the jQuery plugin
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