Pikachoose jQuery Image Gallery

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Demo 2.x


Pikachoose is a lightweight Jquery Image Gallery plugin that allows easy presentation of photos with options for slideshows, navigation buttons, and auto play. Pikachoose is designed to be easily installed, easy to setup, and well… all around easy. Creating an javascript image gallery shouldn’t be a complex thing.

Now PikaChoose comes packaged with SliderJS. Alot of people have been asking me for a carousel for PikaChoose, and SliderJS will fulfill your needs! Instructions are included in how to add SliderJS onto your slideshow, but its easy enough to figure out just by peeking at the source code in the included example. I’m positive you’ll choose PikaChoose as your javascript image gallery!

  • Links are now supported in captions!
  • Or any other html you wish to include.
  • You can even change the text for any of the text prompts!
  • Use your own thumbnails or let PikaChoose create them for you!
  • Coding should be simple. There is no gallery easier to use than Piakchoose!
  • I’d be happy to link to your site on the homepage. Just contact me.

This example and images are available in the download section. I’d love to hear if you’re using PikaChoose! Please leave me a comment below!

223 Responses to “Demo 2.x”

  1. Nice plug-in! Using 3.3.2 and it’s working, except thumbnails are a vertical column and the captions are separating the thumbnails, not under the big images. I’m doing something wrong… help!

  2. Juan says:

    How to upload pictures on the net?

  3. Any way to actually use small thumbnail files from a different directory?

  4. Apryle says:

    Can you set this to autoplay or must a visitor click to start? Thanks!

  5. Frank says:

    Pikachoose is a sweet slideshow, just what I was looking for, but is there a way to configure it to NOT show the caption bar when there is no caption to display?

  6. Oleg says:

    Very nice!
    Good job!

  7. Leo says:

    any way to move the previous/next buttons above the thumbnails? help is greatly appreciated!

  8. Jeremy says:

    is there a tutorial for this anywhere? Id love to use this, but Im not that great with programming

  9. Is there a way to have the thumbs appear on top of the main image?

  10. Rich says:

    Does the gallery have to sit in an index.html or can you place it in a different file name?

    • Brandon says:

      The one on our pages are sitting in an ASPX page…still running an HTML code environment but can run in anything if you can set it up.

  11. nlx says:

    Is there anyway to replace the thumbs to something more minimal ?

    I would like to have little squares (no photos) and just the squares changing of colors when there are selected.

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