Step 1: Navigate to the album you wish to add items to and click the “add items” link on the sidebar.
Step 2: Click the “From Web Browser” tab if you are not already on that tab.
Step 3: You are now presented with one or more boxes for item uploads. Click the “Browse” button to open a dialog box that enables you to select a local file and insert its path into the form. Alternatively you can type in the local path directly into the form.
Step 4: If you want, you can enter a caption for the item added in Step 3.
Step 5: Click the “Add Items” button on the bottom of the page to upload the items selected.
With WebDAV you can easily upload photos directly with Windows Explorer, Mac OS X or other clients. Gallery easily connects to your computer and uploading and moving photos is as easy as moving photos on your own computer from one folder to another.
Make sure the WebDAV module is installed and active. See Installing Modules.
Detailed documentation can be found at: Adding Items with WebDAV (e.g. with Windows Explorer / Web Folders or with Mac OS X WebDAVFS)
Make sure the Item Add module is installed and activated. (not required before G2.2)
Step 1: Create/select an upload directory on the same server as your Gallery 2 installation. Make sure this directory does not contain any sensitive info as it will be available to any user with upload privileges. The directory needs to have permissions of at least 755. (Hint: You can create as many directories as you want, but you only need one.)
Step 2: Navigate to Site Admin -> Web/Server. Find the “Local Server Upload Paths” section on that page. Enter the directory from step 1 here. Be sure to specify the complete path to the directory. This will be something like “/home/myname/uploads”. You will notice as you start typing that Gallery 2 drops down a box with matching directories to help you along. (Hint: Even if you have multiple directories in step 1, you only need to add the root directory here, so long as they’re all in the same tree. Adding more directories will just make it faster to jump to them.)
Step 3: Upload your items into the directory you created in step 1. This can be done with FTP. The files need to have permissions of at least 755.
Step 4: Navigate to the album you wish to add items to and click the “add items” link on the sidebar.
Step 5: Click the “From local server” tab if you are not already on that tab.
Step 6: On this page is a textbox for you to type in the directory you created in step 1. Below that, you should also see a “link” to that directory. If you have javascript enabled, just click the “link” and it will fill in the textbox for you. If you do not see the directory, then it wasn’t properly added to the legal directories. In that case, click the “modify” link to take you back to step 2.
Step 7: Click “Find Files” and you will be taken to a new page.
Step 8: This new page shows you all the files in the directory of known file types and also any subdirectories. You can select individual files, whole directories, or click on the subdirectories to navigate deeper before selecting files. (Hint: if you select entire subdirectories, each subdirectory will create a new album automatically.)
Step 9: If you would like the filenames to be copied into the title, summary, or description, ensure those boxes are checked. If you want thumbnails created, leave that box checked.
Step 10: Click “add files”. The files you selected will be added to your album and sub albums created for any directories selected. You can now safely delete the files from the upload directory as they have been copied to your G2Data directory under “albums”.
Step 11: Delete the files in the directory you created in step 1. This can be done with FTP. If you don't delete the files, everyone who has "add item" permission, can use the "from local server" method and add your items again somewhere in the Gallery.
Make sure the Remote plugin and the Upload Applet plugin is installed and activated.
Step 1: Navigate to the album you wish to add items to and click the “add items” link on the sidebar.
Step 2: Click the “Upload Applet” tab if you are not already on that tab.
Step 3: You are now presented with a Java based upload form that you can drag'n'drop images to. Another method of selecting items for upload is to click the “Add Pictures” button. This will bring up a file system dialog box and you can browse to select the items you want to up upload.
Step 4: If you want, you can enter a caption for the item(s) added in Step 3. By default the items filename will be used as a caption.
Step 5: Click the “upload” button on the bottom of the page to upload the items selected.
Windows XP comes with a nice feature that allows you to publish content from your desktop directly to a web service. Follow the instructions below to enable this service on your Windows XP system.
Step 1: Install and activate the Publish XP module. Login to your Gallery 2 installation, and navigate to the Add Items page (e.g. under 'Options' within an existing gallery). Find the Windows XP tab, click it and download the configuration file available to the computer from which you want to upload pictures. Once downloaded, rename it to 'install_registry.reg'. If it asks you for confirmation about changing the file type, answer 'yes'. Right click on this file and you should see a menu appear. Select the Merge option (this should be at the top of the menu). It will ask you if you want to import these values into your registry. Click 'Ok'. It will tell you that the files were imported successfully. Click 'Ok' again.
Step 2: Open your Windows Explorer
Gallery Remote makes it easy to batch upload photos from your desktop to any Gallery site. With Gallery Remote you can upload photos, create albums, view slideshows, scale and rotate images, and much more. You can install Gallery Remote on all platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, ...) and adding a lot of items at once is really simple.
Make sure the Remote plugin is installed and activated. See Installing Modules.
Step 1: Download Gallery Remote and install it on the computer from where you want to upload photos.
Step 2: Start Gallery Remote (double-click on the Gallery Remote icon on your computer).
Step 3: Enter the address of your Gallery and your Gallery username / password in Gallery Remote and click 'login' in Gallery Remote.
Step 4: Select a target album and some images for upload.
Step 5: Click 'upload' and wait until the operation completes.
Make sure the Item Add module is installed and activated. (not required before G2.2)
Step 1: Navigate to the album you wish to add items to and click the “add items” link on the sidebar.
Step 2: Click the “From Web Page” tab if you are not already on that tab.
Step 3: Enter the address (URL) of the website that shows the images that you'd like to add. Or enter the URL of an image. Then click Find files
Step 4: You should now see a list of files and images from the other website. Select the ones you'd like to add and click Add URLs.
The Uploadify module extends gallery's ItemAdd module with the popular jQuery powered Uploadify plugin.
It adds an "Uploadify" tab which contains an upload widget for multiple files to the standard "Add Items" view
See: http://codex.galleryproject.org/Gallery2:Modules:uploadify
Step 1: In Picasa, use "Folder/Export as Web Page" or "Actions/Make a Webpage...", chosing XML as format in the dialog box.
Step 2: Zip the contents of the resulting folder so that the .xml-file is in the root directory of the zip-file
Step 3: Point the "Import from Picasa" tab of your Gallery's "Add Items" page to the local path of your zip-file and click on "Add Items"
Note: Site Admins can import directly from the directory created in Step 1 using the "Import/Picasa 2" functionality of the Site Administration page after having uploaded the directory to the server.
There are many more ways to add items to Gallery. You can add items from iPhoto, Aparture, Kipi, Flickr, F-Spot, Gallery Local, Coppermine, the command line, from a webcam, etc.