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Robogallery 279<br />

Robogallery<br />

Developer(s) DesignRobots<br />

Stable release 1.2 / June 18, 2009<br />

Preview release 1.2.1<br />

Development status Active<br />

Operating system Cross-platform<br />

Platform <strong>PHP</strong><br />

License GNU General Public License version 2<br />

Website [1]<br />

RoboGallery is WordPress plugin intended for photo galleries creating. Starting from July 1, 2009 it is available for<br />

free. [2] . Last version of RoboGallery was released on June 18, 2009.<br />

Features<br />

RoboGallery plugin allows uploading pictures on web server without using third-party ftp clients and create photo<br />

gallery directly in a blog post through user interface. The gallery can have main picture of needed size which can be<br />

cut through special tool on one of four stages of photo gallery creating. The rest of thumbnails can be available on<br />

main page of the blog as well as under link on a separate page. Displaying each image on a separate page having<br />

custom template is also supported. All WordPress functions are available on these pages such as navigation or<br />

headers. User can set up a watermark to be displayed on each picture of the gallery, define default pictures sizes and<br />

apply CSS styles to the gallery. Also SEO functions like alt-tags indicating and bunch or single picture names plying<br />

are supported by the photo gallery software. Plug-in is available with a click on special button in WordPress<br />

WYSIWYG editor appearing after plug-in installation.<br />

Installation<br />

Plugin installation is being performed in four steps:<br />

1. Downloading the plugin package from official site of RoboGallery<br />

2. Extracting software package<br />

3. Uploading plugin folder RoboGallery on a web server to /wp-content/plugins/ folder<br />

4. Plugin activation through WordPress admin panel

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