SmugMug is a paid digital photo sharing website. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SmugMug]
Some of my extensions have been finally approved at Joomla extensions directory
A small module, highly customizable to display picture randomly from your Smugmug gallery. This module displays Smugmug photos using lightbox, lightbox2 or shadowbox.
Category: Photo Channels
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License: GPL
Type: Non-Commercial
This module is a front end for the myriad of parameter that can set for the Smugmug flash applet. A great visual and a lot of features are built into this widget. * Flash 10 widget * Code produced is XHTML 1.0 Strict * Tested in the following brows ...
Category: Photo Channels
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License: GPL
Type: Non-Commercial
Another small module, highly customizable to display video from your Smugmug gallery is ready for prime time! This module displays Smugmug videos using flash and Smugmug API.
Category: Video Channels
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License: GPL
Type: Non-Commercial
This is a small content plugin for Joomla! 1.5 that allow you to inline a set of images from your favorite online gallery: Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa or any RSS feed in any article. FEATURES: * It can fetch photos from Smugmug * It can fetch p ...
Category: Photo Channels
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License: GPL
Type: Non-Commercial
I also took the time to completely rewrite the front page of my wiki: a better layout and a dedicated page for each extensions.
Joomtwitter is still on hold, as it contains the name Joomla! and thus require to ask for a license (I did ask last week, so it should soon be available in JED)

CedSmugmug has been updated to version 2.6.2 and correct one bugs and contains some nice features. CedSmugmug package all you ever need to support Smugmug library in Joomla. It consist in a set of 4 modules, 3 plugins and 3 editor buttons.
To update your extension, either download the latest extension packages from the download section of CedSmugmug or update via the Joomla Extensions Update interface.
You can visit also the blog of CedSmugmug for joomla.
NEW compatibility improved for Joomla 2.5 and also now for Joomla 3.0
BUG Button in the backend was always working properly while when being logged in the the frontend of the site, It was returning an error 404.
Download the latest copy of cedSmugmug, and under Extensions → Install / Uninstall and install with the fresh copy.
I am in the process of moving my gallery from gallery2 to smugmug.com
This has some advantages,
Anyway, I have 14 days to test this new gallery. In between, you can enjoy it as well and report me any issues you may encounter.
Browse my gallery by keyword http://cedricwalter.smugmug.com/keyword/
Ive tried Flickr.com but was not happy with their user interface...
I did integrate the Flickr widget from RoyTanck.com as a Joomla module. This version do not depend on Roy’s site, and run offline if needed as i rewrite the RSS parsing code myself. For now you can see it live running on the right side of Roy’s site
Before releasing I need to clean the code a bit, test the installer, write a small documentation, submit module to Joomla! extension.. maybe tomorrow, but before the week end for sure!
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This extension for Joomla 2.5 and Joomla 3.0 allow you to inline a set of images from your favorite online gallery: Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa, Gallery2/Gallery3 and YouTube or any RSS feed in any article.
To update your extension, either download the latest extension packages from the download section of cedphotofeed or update via the Joomla Extensions Update interface.
You can visit also the blog of cedPhotofeed for joomla
NEW compatibility improved for Joomla 2.5 and also now for Joomla 3.0
A small module, highly customizable to display a badge of your Smugmug galleries (up to 4 galleries are randomly supported). This extension has been submitted to the JED (Joomla! extensions) and can be found also under the category photo-channels.
Documentation is available in my WIKI, download it HERE or HERE and keep up to date with the RSS feed
Read more: Smugmug Badge module for Joomla
The extension has been converted successfully to Joomla! 1.6
Photofeed can inline a set of images from your favorite online gallery: Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa or any RSS feed in any article.
Now with Photofeed you can put in an article the following
{rss uri=http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?id=45007589@N00&lang=en-us&format=rss_200 limit=20}
and here is the result

Tracker for new features and bugs at http://jira.waltercedric.com/jira/browse/PHOTOFEED
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This extension for Joomla! 2.5 allow you to inline a set of images from your favorite online gallery: Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa, Gallery2/Gallery3 and YouTube or any RSS feed in any article.
BUG Button in the backend was always working properly while when being logged in the the frontend of the site, It was returning an error 404.
This is a small module for Joomla! 1.5/1.6 that allow you to display a set of images from your favorite online gallery: Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa or any RSS feed.
I did integrate the Flickr widget from RoyTanck.com as a Joomla! module. This version do not depend on Roy’s site, and run offline if needed as i rewrite the RSS parsing code myself.
The wiki page is here http://wiki.waltercedric.com/index.php?title=Photowidget
DOWNLOAD HERE AND KEEP UP TO DATE WITH THE DOWNLOAD RSS ![]()
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