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  1. Hello everyone, I am trying to start using plogger as a way of organising a number of photos. However there a number of photos or images even that have been created with Adobe and are either PSD or EPS format (correct if I'm wrong). I know how to make it so plogger recognises them and uploads them, but there are no thumbnails and there is no way to view the file whatsoever, Is there a way either to code Adobe compatibility so that images are displayed, or is it possible to code in something along the lines of me being able to add thumbnails myself so that at least people know what they are viewing? Another bit which is not as important is how would I go about adding a download button within the big thumbnail section when people look at the image right before opening the full file? Thanks in advance.
  2. Does anyone have a clue as to how I can make the browsers see them as images as this is the last obstacle before I get everything in motion? Thanks
  3. What might the more extensive changes include if you do not mind me asking?
  4. I would love to show you the code but there are lots of php scrips and pages in all sorts of different folders. The pre-made gallery is called Plogger and is easily available on the internet. Sorry I cannot be of much more help.
  5. It is for a web gallery within the company only. Currently it can detect and upload pictures which are put in a specific folder, but it does not recognise psd files at all. Bottom line is yes I would like them to be able to display like jpegs etc but I would also like them to be able to upload as well if that can be done.
  6. Hello everyone. I am very new here and I have a problem. I have recently started as a junior IT assistant at a company and I have been asked to make an image gallery by one of the managers of the other departments. I managed to find near enough complete package for free on the internet but it does not support Adobe made files such as PSD (which is photoshop if I am correct). Can someone either point me or give me tips of how or even it is possible I can possibly add this feature to the gallery. I will put a disclaimer and say that apart from a brief encounter in uni I am very new to php as a whole. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
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