Awesome Gallery – Instagram, Flickr, Facebook galleries on your site
Awesome Gallery was developed to assist users in creating galleries that have a beautiful appearance by utilising images that were pulled from a variety of sources. These sources include posts, attachments, pages, custom post types such as WooCommerce Products, Flickr, Instagram, Facebook, 500px albums, NEXTGEN Gallery, and even RSS feeds.
Feature Highlights
- First and foremost: a straightforward administrative user interface. Just follow the directions, which are broken down into steps, and you won’t need any technological expertise or rocket science.
- There are three different layout modes: horizontal flow, vertical flow, and the traditional grid. You’ll find additional information about them down below.
- 7 image sources. Included are all of the most popular services, and there are more.
- 10 different style presets, a limitless colour palette, and a plethora of other choices, including support for custom CSS.
- A really adaptable look with a lot of different possibilities. But still no rocket science!
- Support for loading more content and infinite scrolling makes it simple to manage a large number of photographs.
- Integrated light box that is both quick and strong
- Both bright and dark lightbox themes are now available, as of version 2.2.
- When issues do arise, the use of a one-of-a-kind built-in support function that is only seldom required makes things considerably simpler.
- Responsive and supporting high resolution
Horizontal Flow
The horizontal stream displays the photographs in rows that are horizontal and resizes them such that all of the images in a row have the same height. This prevents any ludicrous cropping from occurring. This comes in very handy when utilising both portrait and landscape photographs in the same gallery. Ideal for displaying your photographs, and very similar to the manner in which images are displayed on Flickr.
Vertical Flow
Your photographs will be evenly spaced between columns thanks to the Vertical Flow feature, and they won’t be cropped in the process. Performs exceptionally well when used for portrait photography or in any other scenario in which the majority of the shots are vertical.
Classic Grid
In certain circumstances, such as with logos, dribble shots, and so forth, the traditional grid arrangement works the best. Additionally, Awesome Gallery is able to support it.
Supported image sources
- user photo feeds, favourites, and photo sets uploaded to Flickr.
- Instagram user feeds and the feeds of users they are “following.” Please be aware that in order to have full Instagram integration, your Instagram app must first be approved by Instagram and then switched out of the “sandbox” mode. Only 20 of the available photos will be shown by default.
- Photos uploaded by users of Facebook, albums or pages of Facebook users’ public albums or pages.
- WordPress posts of any sort, as well as featured and picture attachments, and even photographs from the “Media” directory, can be published using WordPress.
- Products sold using WooCommerce Because WooCommerce products are simply “product” type articles, you are free to use them as a source of images.
- user streams and sets from the 500px community.
- Awesome Gallery enables you to search for photographs contained within RSS feeds using its built-in search functionality.
Features
- Personalization of the layout: you can alter the parameters for picture width and height, as well as image spacing.
- The maximum width of the gallery can have its width regulated, and alignment can be applied.
- The presentation of images can be kept consistent through the use of single image galleries.
- Swift and lightning-fast CSS3 image effects, including blur and grayscale.
- Image borders and shadows that can be customised.
- Overrides that can be customised, each having their own individual CSS3 animations.
- Captions that may be customised, each including a unique CSS3 animation.
- Filters that can be customised.
- You can use Google fonts for captions.
- The technology of data pre-fetching Cache data from services such as Flickr is automatically renewed in the background whenever it is close to reaching its expiration date. This does not cause any delay in the loading of pages.
- Notifications of data inaccessibility In the event that the data for any of the galleries becomes inaccessible, a message will be sent to the administrator of the website, and the most recent version of the data will be utilised for displaying a gallery.
- Self-diagnosis and problem reporting by utilising an innovative integrated assistance function are both available.
- In order to conserve bandwidth, JS is only loaded when it is actually used.
- Scaling images quickly and accurately without the need for external libraries
- Replace in CSS for photos, captions, filters, and a tonne of other things.
- Automatic updates.
- Prepared for the localization process. (by utilising the approach that is typical for WordPress).
- During the changes, none of your data will be lost.
- It works really well to have multiple amazing galleries on the same page.
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