DRBImageGallery 1.2.6 is a PHP script for Image Galleries scripts design by dbscripts.net.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. DRBImageGallery is an easy-to-use PHP image gallery script with customizable search capabilities.
Publisher review: DRBImageGallery is an easy-to-use PHP image gallery script with customizable search capabilities. DRBImageGallery is an easy-to-use PHP image gallery script with customizable search capabilities. It allows you to categorize your images with user-defined attributes and keywords. Visitors to your site can search your image gallery using these criteria via a simple search form. Features - Quick and easy to install. - Supports an unlimited number of custom attributes which can be used to classify and categorize your images. - Users can easily search for images by their attributes, name, or description. - Automatically generates thumbnail images (requires GD library for PHP). - Pages are XHTML syntax compliant, and compatible with both IE and Firefox. - Web-based administration interface. - Includes support for custom themes. Requirements: · PHP 4.4 or higher · MySQL 4.1 or higher · GD library (if thumbnail generation is enabled) Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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