FrogJS Web Gallery

I’ve about oh… 5 or 6 different galleries on the go in development. Just fitting different ideas in and trying to learn more advanced CSS and more javascript. Here’s a basic translation of the FrogJS Gallery created by Eric Puidokas for you to play with.
The internal scripts mess around with the Lightroom live_update.js, so stuff doesn’t live update. For that reason, I’ve removed a lot of control from it.
If you do want to mess about with it, feel free. To force a refresh, untick and then retick Title or Caption in Image Info. Sorry it has to be that way, but while I’ve studied basic Javascript, this is beyond me!
Download | Sample Gallery | Install Instructions
This is not intended to be anything special, just an exercise for myself, but if you are interested in hacking together your own gallery, there’s enough information inside the gallery and the FrogJS page to see how it all fits together..
For once, this is as is and is unsupported. Enjoy.
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Comments
I really like this one Sean.
Thanks for your hard work.
I found the FrogJS gallery on another site but the thumbnails at the beginning always bugged me. I’m going to try this! Thanks
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