
minishowcase is a small and simple php/javascript online photo gallery, powered by AJAX that allows you to easily show your images online, without complex databases or coding, allowing to have an up-and-running gallery in a few minutes.
Visit the website or have a look at the demo if you are looking for a small & simple photo gallery script.
Posted on 1 July 2008
Tags: Gallery
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