I ran across this little cutie by
cjs while reading a blog entry at r9studio -
http://r9studio.com/blog/. I don't quite remember what I was reading but before I moved on I saw the category for WordPress themes. Hey... not one to pass on checking out themes, I thought this might make for a nice gallery theme. So... here it is.
This is pretty much the same as for the other themes I've ported lately but it needs to be said here again. I've overwritten some of the configuration settings by using variables in the theme.php file. The reason for this is to prevent the standard settings in the Configuration tables set by you from "breaking" the theme. These changes are:
$CONFIG['max_film_strip_items'] = 4; //overrides the number of thumbnails.
$CONFIG['thumbcols'] = 4; //overrides the number of columns for thumbnails.
$CONFIG['main_table_width'] = '100%'; //overrides the Width of the main table (pixels or %).
$CONFIG['picture_table_width'] = '100%'; //overrides the Width of the table for file display (pixels or %).
$CONFIG['album_list_cols'] = 3; // sets "Number of columns for the album list = 3"
$CONFIG['first_level'] = 0; //sets "Show first level album thumbnails in categories = no".
This theme has the first level of album thumbnails turned off to make large galleries look move attractive. This will prevent the main page from being cluttered with thumbnails and easier to chose a particular category. Also, this theme is geared towards intermediate photos sizes of 400 pixels or less but the theme will reduce the size automatically for intermediate images larger than this. I've left the original WP theme style.css intacted and renamed it style_wp.css and noted which selectors I changed to make it compatible with Coppermine. OK.. there I said it.
See ya later,
Gizmo
[EDIT] Uploaded new version: greenweek_v101.zip on Nov. 7, 2006