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Click the “Gallery Preview” button in the “Gallery Items” section.Now you’ll see that the “People” tag has been assigned as the datasource.The Media Tags you have created will show up as options.Click the “Add From Another Source” button from the “Gallery Items” section. Here we are creating a gallery for “People”. Click “Add Gallery” from the “FooGallery” menu in the dashboard.Click a thumbnail to enlarge and cycle through the images. The screen shots in this gallery correspond to the written steps below. When you’re done, it’s time to create the galleries. Continue and add a Media Tag for each image you wish to include in one of your three galleries.Click the right arrow to move to the next image in the Media Library this will save what you entered.Afterwards, you will be able to select - in the same way you add tags or categories to blog posts. Note that the hint in the Media Tags box tells you to “Select tags, or add a new tag…” The first time you enter a tag, there will be nothing to select. In this screen shot of the Pergola Detail, I’m entering “Places”. In the Media Tags box, enter the appropriate tag. This will open up the “Attachment Details” window.Now click on the thumbnail of the first image you want to tag.If the view mode is “List”, change it to “Grid” this is the easiest way to proceed. For the purposes of this tutorial, consider them to be identical.) (Note that Media Tags and Media Categories are extremely similar in the way they work as gallery sources. In this tutorial I’m focusing on Media Tags as the gallery source.
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FooGallery PRO’s Dynamic Image GalleriesĪt this writing, FooGallery PRO supports 7 different sources from which to add images dynamically to a gallery: A dynamic image gallery is one you can create and forget.

You can, and that’s what a dynamic image gallery is. What if you could create an image gallery one time and then not have to edit it when you add new images to the Media Library?
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(Many gallery plugins - including FooGallery, in both the free and “FooGallery PRO” versions - provide a toolbar button you can click to launch a dialog box from which you select the gallery you want. Then you save the gallery and embed it in some page or blog post, typically by entering a shortcode. You can select or drag & drop them from existing assets in the library and/or by uploading images from your computer. Pretty much every WordPress image gallery solution allows you to create and maintain a gallery by selecting images from the WordPress Media Library. Perhaps the best way to define a dynamic image gallery is to define the alternative: the typical non-dynamic image gallery - one you create manually. So what’s a dynamic image gallery, and why should you care? (Note: I have no affiliate relationship with FooPlugins, makers of FooGallery and FooGallery PRO.) Dynamic Image Gallery Defined Specifically, FooGallery PRO supports 7 ways of creating dynamic galleries.

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However, the premium version - currently $59 for a single-site annual license - offers a number of features that make it really easy to make and maintain your image galleries.
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You do not have to upgrade to the premium version of FooGallery to make stunning image galleries. Yes, there’s a free version of FooGallery, and I’ve used it for years and like it a lot.

Here are examples of what you might have: Suppose you are a photographer and wish to display these distinct image galleries, grouped by subject matter as follows: And my focus will be on the “quickly and easily” part.
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Today I’m going to show you how to create stunning photo galleries quickly and easily with FooGallery PRO. Back in December of 2018 I wrote a blog post about creating dynamic photo galleries using the WordPress gallery shortcode in conjunction with the amr Shortcode Any Widget plugin. In addition, there are more than enough third-party image gallery plugins floating around to make your brain hurt.Ībout a year ago I wrote a blog post about making dynamic photo galleries using the Responsive Lightbox & Gallery (“RL&G”) plugin. WordPress has a built-in image gallery feature (since version 2.5) using the shortcode. In this article I focus on FooGallery PRO and its special features for creating photo galleries quickly and easily. Photo (image) galleries are common and popular elements for many Web sites for some, they’re downright essential.
