http://thefantasiesattic.net/cpg/index.php is the gallery, open for guest to view but not to post into.
I get a white page there. Going to
http://thefantasiesattic.net/ and then clicking on the gallery link sends me to
http://thefantasiesattic.net/attic/cpg/index.php, which shows a coppermine-driven page with the transmission theme.
sorry, and yes I did give up quickly for the members were complaining too much and we were in the middle of a contest.
You can work on a theme without your visitors noticing - you just add the theme name as parameter to the URL, as suggested in the tipps and tricks section of the docs. As you allow indexes (not a bright move btw.) I could see what themes you have uploaded to
http://thefantasiesattic.net/attic/cpg/themes/ - you have dm_legend, quidditch, rainy_day and your current default theme transmission. To view the entire gallery with the dm_legend theme, you just add ?theme=dm_legend to the URL (
http://thefantasiesattic.net/attic/cpg/index.php?theme=dm_legend in your case) and you will see the gallery using that theme. Nobody else will be seeing it that way, so you can savely play with it unless you got the theme right. To toggle the display back to the default theme, simply specify a theme name that doesn't exist as parameter, e.g.
http://thefantasiesattic.net/attic/cpg/index.php?theme=xxxOnce you're happy with your new theme, make the theme available to all your visitors by specifying it as default theme in coppermine's config.
Don't offer a theme selector to your users - that's silly and confusing and makes only sense for us on the demo. There are some reasons for offering a different theme for users, but none of them apply to your site: it can make sense to offer a theme with bigger fonts or better contrast for users with impaired eyesight. That's not the case for you - you just show off different themes, which just makes the overall look of your site break. It doesn't make sense. Use one theme and get rid of the theme selector. And turn indexes off (not related to coppermine though, but a matter of webserver setup, so please google for that if you have no idea what I mean).
Joachim
P.S. The text
ATTENTION:
Please do not use any of these special characters: $ /\ \ : * ? " ' < > | ` &
in your titles or image names. The software will not allow them and if your image loads it will totally disappear later by itself.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
Size restrictions are 1200x1200 and 400 kb or less. Thank you.
doesn't belong on your index page, but on the uploads page (if at all). Visitors on Windows can't use those characters (at least most of them) anyway, so there's little point in telling them they can't name their files "\my/file*jpg" - they won't be able to do so anyway - their operating swystem will tell them if they should try.