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Photo Library Portlet
DXP App
Photo Library portlet was developed by XTIVIA, the 2012, 2013 & 2014
Liferay North America Partner of the Year. The Photo Library portlet
displays a gallery of images retrieved from Liferay Documents and Media.
Users are able to select specific folders from which images should be
retrieved, filter images by Liferay categories and configure options
like the number of images to display at a time. Users are also able to
share the page on which the portlet is added and also share individual
images. Sharing can be done using Facebook, Google+, Twitter and by email.
Key Features:
- Displays an ajax driven gallery of images
- Load images from one or more document library folders
- Filter images using Liferay categories
- View image details along with related images
- Share the gallery or individual images using Facebook, Google+ or Twitter
Refer to the XTIVIA blogs to get started with the Photo Library portlet:
http://blogs.xtivia.com/home/-/blogs/photo-library-portlet
The free version of the XTIVIA Photo Library portlet is limited to 200 photos and 1 document library folder. If you are interested in the full, enterprise version without these restrictions, please contact info@xtivia.com.
Key Features:
- Displays an ajax driven gallery of images
- Load images from one or more document library folders
- Filter images using Liferay categories
- View image details along with related images
- Share the gallery or individual images using Facebook, Google+ or Twitter
Refer to the XTIVIA blogs to get started with the Photo Library portlet:
http://blogs.xtivia.com/home/-/blogs/photo-library-portlet
The free version of the XTIVIA Photo Library portlet is limited to 200 photos and 1 document library folder. If you are interested in the full, enterprise version without these restrictions, please contact info@xtivia.com.
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2015.04.17. 0:00
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Published Date
2015.04.17. 0:00
SUPPORTED OFFERINGS
Self-Hosted, Self-Managed
Supported Versions
6.2
Resource Requirements
Edition
CE, EE
PRICE
Free
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