Media

Explore the photo collection your way.

This page turns your different image viewers into a guided media hub, so visitors can choose the browsing style that fits them best.

Instead of one long list of links, each viewer gets its own card, description, and launch button.

Viewer spotlight

The public results show that your gallery system supports large collection counts, click-to-enlarge behavior, and different browsing modes, which makes a dedicated media landing page a strong fit.

A page like this helps new visitors understand the difference between “best,” “fast,” “random,” “Facebook-style,” and the other layouts before they jump in.

Picture viewers

Each viewer below launches a different way of browsing the site’s image collections.

Photo Viewer (best)

A strong starting point for most visitors who want the standard image-viewing experience.

Recommended first Balanced layout

Photo Viewer (Facebook-style)

A more familiar social-style viewing mode for people who like a modern gallery feel.

Social layout Familiar browsing

Photo Viewer (fast)

A quicker-loading option for browsing collections with less visual overhead.

Fast access Lightweight mode

Photo Viewer (fast 3)

Another performance-focused viewer, useful if you want a faster alternate browsing style.

Quick browsing Alternate fast mode

Photo Viewer (random)

Great for discovery when you just want the site to surprise you with images.

Discovery mode Surprise me

Photo Viewer (5 across)

The visible public results show this viewer supports click-to-enlarge and collection selection, making it ideal for scanning many thumbnails at once.

Thumbnail grid 5 across Collection picker

Photo Viewer (arrows)

A navigation-first viewer for people who prefer stepping through images directly.

Arrow navigation Focused viewing

A nice extra touch

Later, you could add a small “Which viewer should I use?” section at the top: “best” for most people, “fast” for speed, “random” for discovery, and “5 across” for scanning lots of images quickly. The public gallery results support that kind of guidance because they show that at least some of your viewers really do differ by browsing style.