[Pro] Lightroom gallery

I am about to create a new site, I’d like a page with a gallery of images, I have Lightroom 4 and there’s a web module, it’s really easy to add images to the specified ‘collection’ and then hit upload and the gallery is automatically updated effortlessly … does anyone know if there’s a way of incorporating the LR gallery into my Freeway site or this there a simple/easy alternative out there.

Thanks again Roger


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if there’s a way of incorporating the LR gallery into my Freeway site

My first thought would be iFrame - if you dont mind them.

David


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Thanks DeltaDave, yes I tried iFrame but it seemed to work locally but not when I uploaded - I’ll keep digging …


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it seemed to work locally but not when I uploaded

Have you uploaded all the LR associated files and made sure they are in the correct place in relation to your FW page.

A link to your online example will help us diagnose your problem.

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and made sure they are in the correct place in relation to your FW page.

More importantly made sure they are in the correct place in relation to your LR html page that you are including via iFrame.

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Thanks David … well I got it to work thank you:

http://www.christchurchview.co.uk/gallery.html

I am so poor at this stuff, one of my problems was which protocol to use in iFrame and then when ftping my folder from LR to desktop and then up to the site (C/duck) I wasn’t sure where to put it and then decided to go for ‘public’ but then when I put the location in iFrame (having established that it should be http) I didn’t realise that I didn’t need to put /public/ in the location … ie http://www.christchurchview.co.uk/gallery blue/index.html
but I did need 'index.html.

I’ve only detailed this process in case someone else comes across this thread and is having problems.

Thanks again for your help.

Roger

PS the site is in very early stages so ignore please the 'design/layout


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