Category directories are in the Piwigo directory "galleries". Here follow the directory tree of a very small gallery (but using many features) :
. |-- admin |-- doc |-- galleries | |-- category-1 | | |-- category-1.1 | | | |-- category-1.1.1 | | | | |-- category-1.1.1.1 | | | | | |-- pwg_high | | | | | | +-- wedding.jpg | | | | | |-- thumbnail | | | | | | +-- TN-wedding.jpg | | | | | +-- wedding.jpg | | | | +-- category-1.1.1.2 | | | +-- category-1.1.2 | | |-- category-1.2 | | | |-- pookie.jpg | | | +-- thumbnail | | | +-- TN-pookie.jpg | | +-- category-1.3 | +-- category-2 | |-- piglet.gif | |-- pwg_representative | | +-- video.jpg | |-- thumbnail | | +-- TN-piglet.jpg | +-- video.avi |-- include |-- install |-- language |-- template +-- tool
file_ext
configuration parameter possibilities (see include/config_default.inc.php file). A file can
be a picture if its extension is among picture_ext
configuration parameter possibilities.Once the category is private, you can manage permissions for groups and users through 3 screens :
Piwigo offers the possibility for users to upload images. in order to do it:
Files uploaded by users are not directly visible on the website, they must be validated by an administrator. For that purpose, an administrator must go in Administration, Pictures, Waiting in order to validate or to refuse the files proposed, then to synchronize filesystem with database.