This is a demo for the django-photologue project.
Take a look at the sample galleries and photos by clicking on the links in the menu above.
You can upload your own photos via the Django admin site. There's a test account set up:
Username: | test |
Password: | account |
This account will allow you to log in, add some photos, add galleries, play around with the various features, and generally get an idea of what Photologue can do.
This site is running Python 3.6.7 and the latest version of Django.
The following packages have been installed into the virtualenv:
asgiref==3.7.2 backports.zoneinfo==0.2.1 blessed==1.20.0 bpython==0.24 certifi==2023.7.22 charset-normalizer==3.2.0 curtsies==0.4.1 cwcwidth==0.1.8 Django==3.2.25 django-appconf==1.0.5 django-compressor==4.4 django-markup==1.8 django-minipub==1.8.1 django-model-utils==4.3.1 django-photologue==3.16 django-sortedm2m==3.1.1 docutils==0.20.1 ExifRead==3.0.0 greenlet==2.0.2 gunicorn==21.2.0 idna==3.4 packaging==23.1 pillow==10.2.0 psycopg2==2.9.6 Pygments==2.15.1 pytz==2023.3 pyxdg==0.28 rcssmin==1.1.1 requests==2.31.0 rjsmin==1.2.1 setproctitle==1.3.2 six==1.16.0 sqlparse==0.4.4 tendo==0.3.0 typing_extensions==4.7.1 urllib3==2.0.4 wcwidth==0.2.6
Styling is courtesy of Bootstrap - I have deliberately tried to stick with the 'standard' Bootstrap CSS, and limited customisation.
Photologue comes with a set of Bootstrap-compatible templates, and these are used 'as is' in
this demo website. The only tweak is to override the
photologue/root.html
template
in order to add a custom body class.