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Even More Tutorial Videos for TTG Highslide Gallery Pro 2.0

by theturninggate on May 21, 2010

The Video Manual for TTG Highslide Gallery Pro 2.0 has been updated yet again with new content. The new videos cover the Output Settings control pane in its entirety, including Image Settings, Pagination, Google Analytics and more. New videos have also been posting covering the setup and use of the Client Proofing Gallery features in the Appearance control pane.

All that remains to be done at this point is to record videos detailing the configuration and use of the shopping carts. The videos currently posted apply to both TTG Highslide Gallery Pro 2.0 and the standard TTG Highslide Gallery 2.0. In fact, at this point we have a 100% complete video manual in place for the standard version of the web engine. The only options not covered at present are Pro options.

Please keep in mind that the videos are being recorded with the current development build in-progress, and show some controls and features not yet available in the public release build. These features will be coming in the next update.

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David Dalziel May 23, 2010 at 8:04 am

Hi Mathew,

Are you including the pagination feature in any of your other galleries? I use Shadowbox and would welcome this option.

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theturninggate May 23, 2010 at 9:34 am

Not at the moment, but maybe once I get around to rolling out updates for other engines. It may be a few months yet.

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John McMahon July 24, 2010 at 7:03 am

Matt,

Its seems like you are turning your life upside down, good luck with your move.

I have a yahoo small business account hosting my website. Can I run the new password protection on the Highslide Pro upgrade? I’ve tried it but it does not open on the web.

Thanks and best wishes,

John McMahon

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theturninggate July 24, 2010 at 12:41 pm

That, I don’t know. I don’t have a Yahoo Small Business account to test things on, and they are notorious for being bad with PHP. You might contact them to ask whether their PHP version is up-to-date (5.2.x or greater to run the password script), or it may simple be a problem with their configuration.

Btw, they are a host I generally recommend against using. Not the first time I’ve butted heads with them.

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John McMahon July 26, 2010 at 11:26 am

Matt,

Well low and behold! Yahoo upgraded my site to the latest PHP w/in 20 hours of my request to do so. Maybe they are starting to listen. I did mention that I wanted the upgrade because of TTG applications.

Best regards,

John

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Jean Claude August 11, 2010 at 2:40 am

Hi Matt, I know that Highslide gallery pro now includes a password protection option but I remember that you published a very nice tutorial on how to protect any web page… I hav’nt been able to locate this tutorial anymore. It seems that the link you provided there: http://www.lightroomgalleries.com/author/theturninggate/page/3/ is broken.
When you have got some spare time could you repair this nicety.
Thank you so much

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theturninggate August 11, 2010 at 9:56 pm

The password protection articles are easy to find here on the site using the Search box in the sidebar.

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