QuickGallery

By Jos van den Oever Last update Dec 12, 2005 — Installed 6,431 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
Johan Sundström Scriptwright

A tip, by the way: you might want to lift back the format of the header from my fork into your own upstream; Greasemonkey does not grok your script metadata, so the script presently gets named "2330" when installing it from userscripts.org. (You might also consider *not* to, as reinstalling a later version with a real name will confuse past users, by having to find and uninstall the old version of the script to not get two competing installations trying to run at the same time.)

 
Johan Sundström Scriptwright

I rehacked this a bit, adding a black backdrop, removed the tracking and added some features (notably a full screen zoom that crops what did not fit the window aspect ratio) at http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/3791 Feel free to re-integrate some or all changes here.

 
Mickey User

I just love it, very handy. It used to stop if there were more than 32 pix though, I went into the (quickgallery.user.js) file and changed the 32 value to 999. Now, it works for all large galleries. Question: I also use (Image Link Tooltip), it gives a nice dark backgroung. How can I make this one do the same?

 
Jonas J. Scriptwright

Very cool!!!! I like your script!

 
hansfromholland User

Forget my last comment. I just changed one of my pages on my harddisk and it works like a dream. It is coming very close to what I really wanted ( look at http://www.hhdesign.nl/example/example.htm) Things you might consider for the next release: make full screen really full screen, that means that on that moment you only see the enlargement on the screen and nothing else, preferably on a black or other predetermined background color)

 
hansfromholland User

I like this quickgallery a lot. How can I make this work on my own pages?

 
ellipsis User

freakin' awesome! very useful!

 
Jos van den ... Script's Author

Hi Mika, Yes there's an image that tracks if people use the script. The tracker is just a standard tracker for web pages. You can have a look at what it tracks from the script homepage. If you don't like it you can simply remove the line from the script. The only information that you give out is the fact that you use the script and nothing else.

On the positive side, I've improved the script so that it now detects images much better. The script actually checks to see if a file is really an image before modifying the link.

 
mika User

Now the script has a build in tracker function, and every image of the slideshow produces an 1x1 gif request to the tracking site e0.extreme-dm.com (look at www.extreme-dm.com) :-(

 
Jos van den ... Script's Author

The script has been updated on 2006-01-13. Have fun!

 
Golanlan Scriptwright

Z doesn't work too...
You need to add a SlideShow option as well..

 
Mortimer Scriptwright

This is a great script!! really useful.

However, I have not understood the 'z' (zoom) thing, nothing happens when I click that key.

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