UPDATE: Version 1.0 is now available. Read about it here.
Galleriffic is a dynamic photo gallery optimized to handle a high volume of photos. I would love feedback on how to improve this plugin.
02/03/2009 Update: Released v 1.0
- Read up on 1.0 release in this post.
10/05/2008 Update: Released v 0.7
- Added support for multiple galleries per page
- New 0.7 jAlbum skin release
9/30/2008 Update: Released v 0.6
- Now supports graceful degradation (see example for updated instructions on how to set up your gallery)
- Added configuration option to specify the number of slides to preload in advance
9/25/2008 Update: Released v 0.5
- Replaced several lingering hardcoded titles and link text with settings values to allow for internationalization
- Updated the jAlbum skin
9/20/2008 Update: Released v 0.4
- Added support for onFadeOut and onFadeIn events (see example for how this can be used)
- Removed unnecessary iframe that is created when using IE
- Released a new jAlbum skin that makes creating static albums a breeze (View the demo)
9/17/2008 Update: Released v 0.3
- Implemented additional options for title and description element selectors
- To enable the ‘Download Link’, a link element selector is now needed
9/16/2008 Update: Released v 0.2
- Reworked image preloading to load a single image at a time

@acctman - You should check out the jAlbum skin, which will take care of generating the thumbnails for you, even if you choose not to use the generated html: http://jalbum.net/skins/skin/Galleriffic
Hi, This is a great script. I am using the version Ghismo provided because I did not want the history feature. I wanted it to play when the page loads so I added .play() like you wrote in a comment above. It works, but it is a bit strange. It shows the first image, but selects the second image, so the next image you see is actually the third image and you don’t see the second image until it comes back around. Any way to fix this?
Hi Trent
I really like the look of what you have done with the viewer. I am in the midst of working on a project to make a viewer for google’s Picasa images. I am thinking of using http://www.cameronhinkle.com/blog/id/3696159074811309536 which is an API for picasa. My goal would be to integrate cameron’s API with your javascript view.
Have you ever looked into this kind of integration or have any tips of how or if it could be done?
Scott
Galleriffic 1.0 is now available! Please read up on it in the latest blog post here.