On file gallery you have a slideshow option (admin => listing).
Once enabled it will display a slideshow button at the top of gallery pages.
In browse mode you can navigate from page to page: http://bsfez-11581-7931.show2.tikiwiki.org/tiki-list_file_gallery.php?galleryId=4
When clicking it start a slideshow that display images from the first file in the gallery.
When you have several pages this is not user friendly and is bad UX. (imagine you have hundreds of pictures)
To demonstrate:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION;
Seems that the URL and the slideshow should use an offset parameter but it is not working.
Exemple: http://bsfez-11581-7931.show2.tikiwiki.org/tiki-list_file_gallery.php?galleryId=4&offset=4
Fix: The slide show should start by default using "this" page displayed picture as starting image.
Improvement: When clicking on the slideshow button we should have a sub-choice:
"Start from here"
"Start from the first image"
The URL for the show2.tiki.org instance that demonstrates this bug is at: http://bsfez-11581-7931.show2.tiki.org. Note that if you get a popup asking for a username/password, please just enter "show" and "show". This is different from the initial login and password for a new Tiki which is "admin" and "admin".
For the install log, see http://bsfez-11581-7931.show2.tiki.org/info.txt
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Snapshots can be accessed at: http://bsfez-11581-7931.show2.tiki.org/snapshots/. Note that if you get a popup asking for a username/password, please just enter "show" and "show".
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