Flash & XML Photo Gallery with Categories script description:
Flash & XML Photo Gallery with Categories is a Flash script for Billing Systems scripts design by Entheos.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Flash & XML Photo Gallery with Categories is a unique dynamic flash photo album with categories and long descriptions.
Publisher review: Flash & XML Photo Gallery with Categories is a unique dynamic flash photo album with categories and long descriptions. Flash & XML Photo Gallery with Categories is a unique dynamic flash photo album with categories and long descriptions.You can easily add, edit or delete images and descriptions by editing an xml file in Notepad. You can also change the title, background image and the 4 category names. Creating your own Flash photo gallery has never been easier! Features of the Entheos Dynamic Flash & XML Photo Gallery with categories : - 4 main categories - Add unlimited number of images for each category - Preloader for loading images - Images are loaded externally from a photos folder - Neat Masking effect - Add photos, titles and descriptions easily in an XML file which can be easily edited in Notepad - Change Title in a .txt file that can be edited in Notepad - Change background image if needed Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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