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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

Then do the
following:
 Add an album??”Click the Albums button and then click New. Type a name for the
album and select Apply modifications. Then select Continue as instructed.
 Upload files??”Click the Upload file link at the top of the page. From the Upload file
page, add either the full paths to filenames (File Uploads) or Web addresses (URI/URL
Uploads) of the images you want to install. Then click Continue. If the uploads were
successful, click Continue again.
At this point, you can add information to be associated with each image you just uploaded.
Select the Album each will go into, a file title, and a description, and then select Continue.
After you have added information for all your uploaded images, click Continue again to
return to the main photo gallery. There you can see your images sorted by album, as
random files, or by latest additions.
If you installed Coppermine on a public server, you can give the Web address of that server to
your friends and family and they can begin viewing your photo albums. There is a lot you can do
to customize your Coppermine Photo Gallery. You can begin by going through the settings on the
Configuration page (click the Config link to get there). Click the Users or Groups link to create
user or group accounts that give special access to upload or modify the content of your gallery.


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