Adds an images tab to Refinery CMS pages for creating simple image galleries with captions and lightbox popups.
Refinery CMS Page Images is a Ruby gem that extends Refinery CMS by adding an images tab to pages, allowing users to associate multiple images with any page or blog post. It solves the problem of managing and displaying image galleries within the CMS by providing drag-and-drop reordering, captions, and frontend lightbox integration.
Developers and content managers using Refinery CMS who need to add image galleries or visual content to pages and blog posts without custom coding.
It integrates seamlessly with Refinery CMS, offering a native-feeling interface for image management, support for captions and reordering, and automatic compatibility with Refinery CMS Blog for consistent gallery functionality across content types.
Adds an images tab to your pages so you can format a group of images really nicely on the frontend
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Adds a native images tab to Refinery CMS page editing, streamlining gallery management without custom UI development, as shown in the screenshot and installation steps.
Provides an intuitive interface for rearranging images on pages, enhancing user experience for content managers, as mentioned in the features list.
Supports per-page captions with configurable WYSIWYG or textarea inputs, allowing different captions for the same image across pages, detailed in the 'Enable Captions' section.
Automatically integrates with Refinery CMS Blog to assign images to posts, extending gallery functionality consistently, as explained in the blog support section.
Requires enabling user-env-compile on Heroku for asset precompilation, and the README admits this information might be outdated, adding complexity to deployments.
Locked to refinerycms-pages ~> 4.0, making it incompatible with other CMS or newer Refinery versions without updates, limiting flexibility.
Screenshot links and Heroku advice may be broken or unmaintained, as noted in the README, potentially causing setup issues for new users.