X-Treme Dock Gallery

Category: GALLERIES Info: Flash CS3+ / AS 3.0

The most advanced Free Dock Image Gallery application for Flash. Clean OOP source code – No Flash Knowledge required to insert the Dock Gallery SWF inside the HTML page(s) of your site.

FEATURES:

  • Fully customizable XML driven content
  • Customizable width, height and item size
  • Unlimited number of images ( JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF ) and SWF support
  • Easy to use XML file for images / titles / descriptions and links
  • View banner images by using the number buttons and left / right end arrow
  • AutoPlay / AutoScroll / Previous / Next with global or individual timer for each image
  • Time period adjustable from the XML file (in seconds)
  • Both horizontal and vertical dock menu orientation support
  • Dynamic image reflection with transparency, distance and direction settings
  • Zoom amount and zoom speed setting on mouseover with zoom/position influence option on adjacent items
  • Optional menu image highlighting feature for the active / inactive items
  • Items alignment and rollover mouse movement speed options
  • Define menu image borders size/color from within the XML configuration file
  • Custom Horizontal / Vertical / Matrix orientation support for the navigation buttons
  • Multiple mask transition effects such as Move, Fade, Tile, Radial Fade …
  • Global or individual timer and transition definition for each text paragraph
  • HTML / CSS driven descriptions, tooltips, text wrapping, font embedding, background and border color / size support
  • Set URL links within the description text or when pressing on individual images
  • Display the items in the order they appear in your XML file or in a random order
  • Optional you can show / hide the navigation buttons and adjust each button position
  • Optionally set the XML settings file path in HTML using FlashVars
  • Full Screen mode support, you can use it as a banner and slidewhow and image gallery
If you don’t want to have the Flashtuning.net logo on the top left corner, you’ll have to purchase the commercial X-Treme Dock Gallery. You’ll also have access to the fla file.
Download Flash Gallery (2477)
License: Free for public as long as you don’t try to hide Flashtuning logo located in the top left corner of the dock gallery.

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6 Responses to “X-Treme Dock Gallery”

  1. Amos Chandiwana | November 25, 2010

    Can you please provide clear instructions on how to install this X-Treme Dock Gallery on wordpress. I bought the paid for version but I am unable to use it. I am new to flash and programming, please help.


  2. Flashtuning | November 25, 2010

    Hy,

    Check your email. If you didn’t solve it, please write me.

    Best regards,
    Alin | FT Team


  3. Jerry | December 8, 2010

    Can you please provide clear instructions on how to install this X-Treme Dock Gallery on wordpress.


  4. Flashtuning | December 9, 2010

    There are 2 archives the one with the plugin and the one with the gallery.

    1. From XtremeDockGalleryPlugin.zip extrat the Xtreme Dock Gallery plugin folder and upload it on your server /wp-content/plugins/ folder. Then activate it through the Plugins tab in the Admin area.

    2. If you download the free gallery version just extract the folder from XtremeDockGalleryFree.zip and upload it’s content on wp-content directory (it should look similar to this “http://www.yoursite.com/wp-content/flashtuning/xtreme-dock-gallery”)

    3. To insert the gallery into a post use this tag [xtreme-dock-gallery]

    4. To insert it on a custom page use this function:

     <?php xtremeDockGalleryEcho(width,height)?>

  5. Sam | May 7, 2011

    Hey,

    Thanks for such an amazing site and the fact you offer this stuff for free. I really do appreciate it. I wanted to know how do i get rid of flash tuning.net in the top right corner? Also i cant edit the flash file.


  6. Andrea | May 16, 2011

    Hi I’ve downloaded the free version to see how it works but I can’t get it to play when I place the movie file in a Dreamweaver HTML page. Even when I open the index.html file in a browser it’s not linking to any of the images although the correct names show up in the code. (I’m very new at this btw!)

    Is there a tutorial I can follow explaining how to install and use the freebie version? I’d like to purchase but not until I can see how it works. I’ve searched Tips & Tricks and for tutorials and am finding nothing at all.

    Thanks!


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