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There are tools available for creating html galleries from folders of pictures, see for example: https://thumbsup.github.io

However if you’re wanting to attach and display arbitrary metadata on each picture, it might not do everything you want. 

Then a custom Wordpress post type (to hold all your metadata) together with a flexible importer (e.g. WP AllImport) that will allow you to map your csv fields to the post fields would work. The only tricky bit would then be creating a WP template or two to display the gallery images with all required metadata. Then Tony’s approach of using a static site plugin would handle the output. 

It wouldn’t be a hugely difficult job just to cobble together a script to read the csv and then spit out html either.

Cheers.

Mike

On 23 Jul 2018, at 16:48, Giles Bergel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

It will be from CSV files.  

On 23 Jul 2018, at 16:46, Mike Thirlwell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi Giles,

From what are you generating the image gallery site? Is it a database or from CSV files or similar?

Cheers.

Mike


On 23 Jul 2018, at 16:05, Giles Bergel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Can anyone recommend a static site generator for creating image galleries? 

What I have in mind has to support the assignment of arbitrary metadata, pages and groups. 

It all has to be delivered as flat HTML. Possible? Let me know..

Regards,

Giles



Dr. Giles Bergel (@GilesBergel)
Digital Humanities Research Ambassador
Visual Geometry Group, University of Oxford
Personal site - www.printing-machine.org 





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