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Gallery | Your photos on your website - Gallery Project Most users use Gallery for personal purposes (85%), 10% use Gallery for professional reasons, and 5% are developers or supporters Gallery accounts come in all sizes Users share anywhere from 3 to 350,000 photos and manage anywhere from 1 to 25,000 user accounts
Where is the gallery folder location? - NVIDIA The default gallery location for videos is – C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\Videos The default gallery location for screenshots is – C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\Pictures If you want to change the location of where your videos and screenshots are saved, you need to change the video save location inside of Geforce Experience by pressing Alt+Z, then going into settings, then recordings and changing it there
Gallery | Your photos on your website This is the official website of Gallery, the open source web based photo album organizer Gallery gives you an intuitive way to blend photo management seamlessly into your own website whether you're running a small personal site or a large community site More:
Gallery | Your photos on your website - Gallery Project InMotion Hosting provides Gallery with financial and development support, as well as an affiliate bonus for each new customer we send their way Gallery 3 is supported out-of-the-box on their service, and their support team is knowledgable in working with Gallery 3
Gallery is going into hibernation Enjoy Gallery for what it is: A great, roll-your-own photo gallery, with loads of modules and plug-ins, that is extremely customizable, developed and maintained by donated time from a group of developers who wanted something just a little bit better than what was available --For Gallery 3 modules and themes, visit GalleryModules com
Gallery2:Quick Start Guide - Gallery Codex - Gallery Project If you are lucky, Gallery auto-configured all available graphics toolkits But maybe, you need to configure it manually yourself In the 'Gallery category, click on Plugins (was 'Modules' prior to Gallery 2 2) in the left side menu of 'Admin Options' Scroll down to the 'Graphics Toolkits' category
Getting Help - Gallery Codex We provide Gallery support via forums At the time of this writing there are over 165,000 posts in the forums so the odds are pretty good that if you've got a question, it's already been answered You can use the search feature to find your answer quickly IRC There is also a place for real-time user to user support in #gallery on irc freenode
Downloads - Gallery Codex Gallery 1 (replaced by Gallery 3) Gallery 1 is the original Gallery photo hosting product It's suitable for small to medium-sized photo collections It has been replaced by Gallery 3, these links are provided as a convenience for folks who are still using Gallery 1 Latest stable release: Gallery 1 5 10; Latest testing release: Gallery 1 6-RC3
Gallery2:Download - Gallery Codex If you're upgrading from Gallery 2 3 or older, you should download one of the packages (above) and unpack it on top of your existing version and then open up your Gallery in your web browser Gallery will prompt you with an interactive web based upgrader which will walk you through the upgrade process Modules
Forum | Gallery Gallery Remote Support and development discussions 1345: 6000: 6 years 14 weeks ago by floridave: Other Clients and Tools Gallery Local, iPhotoToGallery, galleryadd pl, etc 167: 1225: 6 years 24 weeks ago by dkerlee: Gallery 1 show: Installation and Configuration Help Getting Gallery installed 7848: 35492: 6 years 40 weeks ago by suprsidr