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  • Photo Gallery Back Online!

    After several failed attempts at trying to integrate a gallery into the site, to replace our old gallery, I finally gave in. After some looking, I found that there was a Beta release of our previous gallery for the newest version of the forum software available. Since our license for the gallery had expired, I had to shell out $39 for the renewal, but I have to say that it was worth it. Took less than 10 minutes to download the files, upload them back to the site, and mess with some settings, then voila - photo gallery back online, just as it had been! You can access the gallery via the "Gallery" button right below the site logo.

    As you may have also noticed, I have added a sidebar to the forum's main page. Currently, it just shows a recent articles block, as well as a random gallery images block. I hope to figure out a way to replace the recent articles block with a articles menu, like is found on the site's home page, but that is going to take some work.

    Anyway, if you are planning on writing articles, feel free to use the gallery for image storage, or even browse through what is already there and use that in the articles. Remember, pictures are worth a 1000 words!

    • SappySE107
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      awesome I don't care for it being called a gallery vs photos, but at least we have something now

    • bszopi
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      So you want me to change all the phrasing from Gallery to Photos?

    • SappySE107
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      No, that would be a huge waste of time.
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