Thanks for the input so far. I started to work off the FunWithPhotos theme
this morn to attempt to reach my goal.

I'm currently testing here:
http://hipposrunsuperfast.com/habari/

Issues:
-On the main page, the width is fine. When I click on the back arrow that
goes to the next post, the width changes. I'm wondering if anyone knows what
may be causing this. I imagine something in the CSS?

-I haven't begun to work on turning the entire image into a prev_post link,
but I will remove those arrows from the previous theme and try it out.

On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 4:44 AM, Jonas Kindler <[email protected]>wrote:

> I think it would be very usefull if your photoslide Plugin also would
> create an URL that is used for displaying all the existing photos so the
> user can view a "gallery" with all the photos.
>
> Am 27.02.2011 um 00:33 schrieb Owen Winkler:
>
> > On 2/26/2011 6:05 PM, Amanda Moore wrote:
> >> You could set Habari up to show only 1 post at a time, and use the
> >> next/previous links to navigate the photo posts. I actually had a theme
> >> idea for some sort of photo blog the other night, just have not taken
> >> the time to try to code anything together and test.
> >
> > I've been writing a plugin (photoslide:
> http://svn.habariproject.org/habari-extras/plugins/photoslide/) that
> creates a new post type that is useful for adding just a photo.
> >
> > It'll take a little theme development work, but it should be possible
> with this plugin to generalize the work of putting a photo into a post
> (avoid all of the post HTML formatting) and then outputting the post cleanly
> from the template.
> >
> > To diverge into details here for a minute...
> >
> > http://screencast.com/t/qYxeJVKpC1O3
> >
> > So what I didn't show in this video is what the template looked like to
> output the image.  It's this simple:
> >
> > <p><?php echo $post->content_media; ?></p>
> >
> > And that creates the image tag and everything.  Hopefully, as I work to
> complete the plugin, it'll also be smart enough to know if media is a video
> or some other mime type, and be able to output HTML appropriate to the type
> of media.
> >
> > You can also directly access the MediaAsset object for the media at any
> time, which would get you all of the information that Habari knows about the
> asset.  For Flickr photos, this would include the URL to the full resolution
> image.
> >
> > I'm not sure that this is directly helpful in answer to the original
> question, but I think this could be a very useful tool for assembling a
> couple of stock themes (which is why I reply to Manda) that do what you're
> suggesting.
> >
> > Owen
> >
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