If you put a relative path to an image file w.r.t. the image base folder in between the activation start and end tags instead of a path to a folder with images inside, you will be shown a single image instead of a gallery of several images. The example used here reads
If you put a relative path to an image file w.r.t. the image base folder in between the activation start and end tags instead of a path to a folder with images inside, you will be shown a single image instead of a gallery of several images. The example used here readsIf you put a relative path to an image file w.r.t. the image base folder in between the activation start and end tags instead of a path to a folder with images inside, you will be shown a single image instead of a gallery of several images. The example used here readsIf you put a relative path to an image file w.r.t. the image base folder in between the activation start and end tags instead of a path to a folder with images inside, you will be shown a single image instead of a gallery of several images. The example used here readsIf you put a relative path to an image file w.r.t. the image base folder in between the activation start and end tags instead of a path to a folder with images inside, you will be shown a single image instead of a gallery of several images. The example used here readsIf you put a relative path to an image file w.r.t. the image base folder in between the activation start and end tags instead of a path to a folder with images inside, you will be shown a single image instead of a gallery of several images. The example used here readsIf you put a relative path to an image file w.r.t. the image base folder in between the activation start and end tags instead of a path to a folder with images inside, you will be shown a single image instead of a gallery of several images. The example used here readsIf you put a relative path to an image file w.r.t. the image base folder in between the activation start and end tags instead of a path to a folder with images inside, you will be shown a single image instead of a gallery of several images. The example used here reads