Just go to the support forums on the Coppermine site and search for AdSense - do that search and read up before you ask for help there or you will get in a bit of trouble. But it is pretty easy - know you have two major options - modify your selected template (my approach) or there are new "plug-ins" for the 1.4.x generation sites as well. But read read read read - it is all there. Have fun and good luck!
You may have found this already, but for others who come to the thread: Copper Ad ! First advertisement plugin for coppermine Feature ====== - It has 3 banner type (picture/flash/html) - It's using iframe to put your banner on page - It didn't use anycontent - Position of banners is configurable (after sys menu,after sub menu,Multi banner) - Iframe will use Height & width of banner, suggested by PYAP - you can Enable/Disable banners,suggested by tfischer Note from me (Aeronautic) I strongly suggest you read the whole thread at the link above and the docs before you implement this or any other mod or hack. It may be a painless, straight ahead install. Or by rushing ahead you may bork your gallery. It is a plug-in and those tend to be pretty easy install/turn on/turn off. Just be careful - I'm not using this plug-in as I've modded my template. Would have but my gallery was launched before plug-ins were available... Good luck and make some $$$
I am thinking of using the Coppermine Photo Gallery script for a new website. Is it pretty secure does anyone know?
Weatimages is a pretty good gallery script (free) http://nazarkin.name/projects/weatimages/ nice and simple to use, just upload your images and it generates all the thumbnails on the fly for you, dosent take up much space, im using it here http://dkcfans.com/photos
Google the word 'Plogger' Iam using Plogger for my site, its nice. Check my site here www.telugucinemastills.com/tcs
You really must keep it updated and pay close attention to the best practices in the documentation and on their forums. But if you do, you can keep it pretty locked down. As we all know nothing is 100% secure.