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Critiques/Comments on this Photo Gallery code

August 11, 2009 7:02pm

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  • #1 / Aug 11, 2009 7:02pm

    Mason Stewart

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    Hey guys. Really enjoying ExpressionEngine so far. I wanted to get some of your thoughts on an interesting issue: I need to have a listing of all categories in a single photo gallery in EE. The idea was to have output the first picture in each category. I also needed to loop through all the categories, and generate a list of links for every entry for the lightbox I’m using (although that was no problem). It took a little bit of fiddling around, but here’s what I came up with:

    {exp:gallery:categories gallery="test-gallery" orderby="entry_date" columns="3" rows="2"}
        <div class="staff-wrapper"> <!--  staff wrapper but it has photos in it! -->
        {category_row}
           {row_start} {/row_start}
           {row}           
               <div class="staff">
               {exp:gallery:entries gallery="test-gallery" category="{category_id}" orderby="entry_date"}
                   <a href="{image_url}" rel="lightbox[{category}]">{thumb_url}
    
                   <h3>{category}</h3><p> <br />
                   {category_description}<br />
               {/exp:gallery:entries}<br />
               </div><!-- end staff --><br />
           {/row}<br />
           {row_end} {/row_end}<br />
        {/category_row}<br />
        </div><!-- end staff wrapper with photos in it! --><br />
    {/exp:gallery:categories}

    That’s the part that generates all the first entries per category. I noticed that not using {entries} or {row} tags caused {exp:gallery:entries} to return only the first iteration of the loop, which turned out to be exactly what I wanted. I was honestly expecting for this not to work because I thought I might run into a problem with the parse order, but it’s working fine. I was able to use the first loop to populate the {category} tag for the entries loop. At least that’s what I think is happening.

    So, is there a better way to do this? It works fine, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that I had stumbled upon a sort of jack leg solution. Any thoughts?

    BTW I’m running 1.6.8, and here’s a link to the page(it’s under development and has a LOT of random testing garbage, excuse the mess!)

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