Inline captioning on Gallery2 / Blakepics.com
Approximately 20% of the 17,500 photos on Blakepics have captions of any kind. This can be attributed to a whole number of different things.
- I’m very lazy.
- I have far too many photos.
- I put far too many of them on-line.
- Captioning photos on Gallery2 is harder than it should be.
Well, one of my new years resolutions last year was “caption more photos”, and without any specific goals – I can say I succeeded tremendously. So this year I thought I’d quantify it so I can feel ever warmer, fuzzier and smug that I fulfilled an ambition for 2008. So I’m aiming to have captions on a massive 35% of them by years end (that’s a minimum of 2,500 more photos), and to help – I’ve armed Blakepics.com with a whole new module. I think I’m finally starting to get to grips with at least some of the Gallery2 API.
So if you have an account on Blakepics.com, you can help out by using this new method of adding captions to your photos. Whenever you’re viewing an album you own or have permissions for (and you’re signed-in of course), you’ll notice a new box called “Change Title” below each thumbnail. Just type your new title into that and click the icon to the right, or just hit enter. The image title will be updated without any reloading the page, or taking you to new forms. Which is especially cool if you’re just browsing the photos and want to quickly update something.
I’ve found it a huge improvement, even over bulk-edit – but please let me know your thoughts. And if you’re interested in this module for your own Gallery, please get in touch. It might not be ready for distribution, but I’m happy to hear from any willing beta testers.
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#1 by Cobus Taljaard on July 22, 2009 - 7:50 am
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Can you please let me know where to get this module. I’m using G2.3 for my wife’s wedding photos and would like to caption and tag for easy searching and better search engine indexing.
thanks
#2 by Kevin on July 22, 2009 - 9:23 pm
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Hi Cobus, I actually never released it, because I never tidied it up to the point where it would work on many galleries except for my own. Although you are very welcome to download it and try (if you’re using the matrix theme, you may be lucky).
Download Inline Meta Edit Gallery2 module
There’s a rather nasty hack inside js/InlineMetaEdit.js which has a lot of parentNode items… You might find it’s as simple as editing that. But do let me know how you get on. You might be the motivation I need to tidy it up.