Javascript
Gallerix Widget Engine
Although Gallerix is a robust module capable of managing all of your image needs, it becomes even more useful and powerful when paired with the Gallerix Widget Engine. When enabled, the engine will allow a variety to widgets to attach themselves to each image. The engine itself is bundled with multiple widgets. A few of these are:
Gallerix
Gallerix is the answer to many Drupalers' requests: a full featured, easy to use gallery for Drupal. Although the Image module provided some of this functionality, it was missing a key feature: batch image adding. The available image-import module provided partial batch functionality, but it only worked with one directory, and wasn't designed for a multi-album gallery. My most important goal is to make Gallerix extremely easy to use and install. No Apache configurations, no required modules.
Want to read the latest on Gallerix development, contribute ideas and discuss long term objectives? Check out the Gallerix Development Thoughts.
To submit an issue, feature request, or support question,
go to http://trac.failbo.at/gallerix. Make sure to create an account on this site first, it only takes a minute!
Flash Addiction
A long time ago, when the internet was young, and stupid, the early web designers ventured outside the realm of HTML to find ways to make sites easier on the eyes. After all, the majority of websites consisted of either simple text, or a collage of images, making the entire web designing process less than glamorous. Enter Flash.
Origin
Flash originated circa 1997, after developers saw the potential in a vector based animation program. You can’t blame the creators for wanting to create a lightweight tool used to display animations in an internet where you were lucky to get colored text. However, immediately after its release, things started to get out of control. The more artsy designers started questioning the standard web production process. They became what I like to call flash addicts.
JSFX
JSFX is a simple suite of javascript effects for Drupal. Although their behavior can be modified some, this is mostly a "turn on and forget about it" module. The blocks on the left are using the Memoryblock effect in the suite. Similarly, the comments on every post in this site are hidden using the Commenthide effect.


