CpmFetch - the right tool for CPG

Just two days back, I came across this tool called CpmFetch, while checking out the CPG Support Forums and after going through it’s list of features, I realized that, this was the tool I have been looking for since so many months. With more users and more photos added every day on my KidsandBibs Photo Gallery, it was getting difficult for me to manage the contests, display the photos from the gallery on the websites.

If you want to take photos out of your Coppermine Photo Gallery and display it on your web site, in your forums, in RSS feeds, or many other ways – CpmFetch is the right tool. CpmFetch has been endorsed by (at least some of) the Coppermine Photo Gallery developers and has been recommended over other ways of accessing CPG.

After installing CpmFetch, things have become so easy and manageable. As soon as I approve the photos in the gallery, it gets refelcted on my contest pages. Earlier I had to manually copy the screen shots and then post on the sites. Now, with just a few lines of PHP code, the photos are updated automatically from the photo albums in the gallery. I am yet to try out all the other features of this great tool. I am planning to use it in my Forums as well. We can easily integrate CpmFetch with the vBulletin forum, by adding the code in the required templates.

Currently I am using this tool to update the contestants list on KidsandBibs.com and also this great new contest, I am running. It is called 2009 Cute Babies Calendar Contest. So if you have a cute baby in your home, or you know someone with a cute baby, please feel free to let them know about this Calendar Contest. If you want to become a judge for this contest, feel free to write to me.

For more details about this tool, you can check out the website at http://cpmfetch.fistfullofcode.com/index.php or you can simply search for “CpmFetch by Vudd” on Google and you will find all the required results. If you are using CPG, then CpmFetch is the right tool for you. Try it out and let me know your feedback.

October 31, 2008. Photography, Technical Talks. No Comments.

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