Are you looking for a better way to manage and display photos on your blogs??? Then you must try this fantastic GRAND Flash Album Gallery plugin. It provides a comprehensive interface for managing photos and images through a set of admin pages, and it displays photos in a way that makes your web site look very professional. You can display galleries with a beautiful flash skins integrated
165 Comments »Are you looking for a better way to manage and display photos on your blogs??? Then you must try this fantastic Flash Album Gallery WordPress plugin. With this FREE WordPress photo gallery plugin you can easily managing photos and images through a set of admin pages, and it displays any image gallery in a way that makes your web site look very professional. You can display galleries with a beautiful flash skins integrated with GRAND Flash Album Gallery – Fantastic WordPress plugin.
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Flash Album Gallery – Introduction
Are you looking for a better way to manage and display photos on your blogs??? Then you must try this fantastic Flash Album Gallery plugin. It provides a comprehensive interface for managing photos and images through a set of admin pages, and it displays photos in a way that makes your web site look very professional.
199 Comments »Flash Album Gallery is prepared for the translation in other languages.
English
Default language
Italian / Italiano
Author: Alain Labricciosa Gallese
For version: 0.3X
Last updated: 2009-11-05
Download: flag-it_IT.zip
French / Français
Author: Wolforg
For version: 0.3X
Last updated: 2009-11-08
Download flag-fr_FR.zip
Spanish /
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- How do I get the gallery on to the page?
- Watch Video Tutorial and read FlAGallery Review
- The flash didn’t work. I only see the message “The Flash Player and a browser with Javascript needed..”, but everything is installed and activated.
- Make sure you have the following in your template. (It’s in the original WP header.php template, but if you’re creating your own, you may have forgotten to include it):
< ?php wp_head(); ?>
That line would go in between your <HEAD>








