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In this video we revisit Phoca Gallery, which is now available for Joomla 4. Engage Box from Tassos.gr. It's a great extension for making pop-up on Joomla sites.

 

  • The video is about revisiting Phoca Gallery for Joomla 4.1.
    - It's a part of Washingtonwork livestream number 154 on the Basic Joomla Tutorials YouTube channel.
    - The video discusses using Phoca Gallery, a popular Joomla extension, for organizing images into categories.
    - The presenter demonstrates how to configure Phoca Gallery, create categories (e.g., "pets," "dogs," and "cats"), and upload images.
    - There is a discussion about adjusting maximum upload size settings and image titles.
    - The video shows how to use the multiple add feature to upload several images at once.
    - The presenter interacts with viewers in the chat and mentions a sponsor called mysites.guru.
    - Some of the images used in the demonstration are from sources like Pixabay and Unsplash.
    - The video seems to involve hands-on walkthroughs and explanations for working with Phoca Gallery in Joomla.

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Tim Davis is the founder and owner of Cybersalt.
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