WordPress 2.5 gallery needs work.

First let me say that I’m not knocking WordPress.
Here are some failings of the new gallery for WordPress 2.5.
The new function is terrific but it needs some work.
This is what I have found so far.

Style tags are inserted by the gallery shortcode into the post or page itself.This is very much not allowed, pages and posts with gallery shortcode will not validate because of this.
Clicking on archives in the sidebar or where ever you put your archives will show the gallery css as the excerpt of the post with a gallery in it, as well as the captions for each image.
The detailed list html is incorrectly nested in the post or page, post or page fails validation.
Alt text only gets inserted on single images.the gallery shortcode skips this, page/post fails validation.

Viewing source reveals this hidden comment:
See gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php.
Are we to check this file out so that we can see if we re-code ourselves? Fat chance!
Good news, there is a plugin to fix this.
Check the forums for updates on this issue and the plugin.

An idea to sell my thrift store finds online

I have always been a great thrift store shopper.
I don’t mind dust, mold and the odd smell of old clothes at all if it means turning up a Glidden bowl for a dollar. (I’ve researched online and this bowl circa maybe 1950 is worth around 36 to 55 dollars.)

I’m very lucky to have so close to me an “open air” thrift store. Open air because they sell directly out of the back of a moving van and on a piece of sidewalk. A chain link fence serves as a makeshift clothing rack.

If one wanted to spend much time musing over the morbid details of how they might have acquired these goods (I think it is when an old dear dies) it might spoil it. Especially the bags of clothes… ignominiously jumbled together in 40 gallon black trash bags. But that is how I found a genuine Pashmina. I thought seriously of the person that owned it and what became of them and it wasn’t with a light heart that I added it to my collection. But it was of obvious quality and I had to nab it.

My love of ceramics began when I was about 11 and tried to learn how to throw pots on a potting wheel. We had a real live potter staying with us and she gave lessons to a bunch of neighborhood kids for free. But there was limited clay and time and only one wheel and the endeavor was too short lived to make me a child prodigy in the art of pottery making.

I began to collect vases in my 20’s all of which eventually got broken; the saddest breakage case was an large, baby blue Abingdon vase. Until my junk guys showed up last year I hadn’t been able to find a decent stick of pottery at a decent price for ages. So my collection stagnated at just a few bowls and odds and ends.

Shows like Antique Roadshow and Cash in the Attic make everyone know the value of what they’ve got and it’s impossible to nab a real find in actual thrift stores which is why I love my neighborhood junk guys. I think they do know what they’ve got but their boss has already overseen the initial haul and what ends up in Brooklyn in the back of a truck has been deemed second rate-not quite worthy of antique dealers.So it’s no skin off their noses to let me have gem after gem for a fraction of what they’re really worth.

Because they haven’t got walls, open air means weather permitting, this past week is the 1st time I’ve seen them in months. It might be a blessing that they hide out all winter otherwise I would have an overflowing collection on every table and counter in my house. One can only indulge in collecting for so long before one has to start thinking about storage.
My idea to sell my finds online solves this problem, if folks want to buy them of course.
But you never know until you try.
JunkShop@mccormicky.yawn coming soon!

How to use the gallery in WP 2.5

2 posts ago I sort of skimmed this topic and while I got just one response I figured my post was vague enough for a do over.

That post wasn’t intended to be a How-To post but more of a heads up. I had not found any reasonable documentation of how to use image.php,myself. Matt Mullenweg showed us how to use the uploader but didn’t mention image.php. But I did find out that it is very easy to use. Easy is your good friend.
So if you are confused about how it works and what the heck image.php does and how it all comes together to show a gallery similar to Matt’s. I think I can help some people and confuse a few others. Just kidding.
Just a tidbit: image.php is like attachment.php.More on that later.

Caveat:Matt’s main photo page has fancy pagination- a whole other deal- and not a weapon in my arsenal, sorry.***It’s Gallery2***

My how-to will deal with image.php and how it acts to display the gallery.
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Site redesign and a muddle

I often design websites for my friends and they usually just let me do whatever I want and keep their traps shut knowing they are getting 2500 dollars worth of work for free.

But once in awhile they dare to utter a preference such as the time when I made this theme for a friend and she said I want a black colour scheme . Well.
My bf turned traitor (a true Scorpio,him) and said oh yes those dark themed websites look sooo much more fancy. Well, I loved Bella and so I took her home and put her to good use.

However, a lot of things went kablooey after I selected the new theme. On BigFoot I’d done some really experimental and silly archiving pages, and I’d done them totally wrong. So my top menu is now missing links to those pages for the time being.
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