Albums are one of the three types of content available to create in Simpplr, along with events and pages. Albums are collections of images and/or videos you can post and share with your organization.
There are two ways to add an album:
In the pop-up window, select Album as content type, and select site to publish event under.
You can also click Save draft and continue to work on the draft later.
When you see an album in your Home or Site feed, clicking the album cover photo will open the full album, so you can browse all photos in one place.
The album cover photo itself is clickable in the feed.
Clicking the cover photo takes you directly to the full album view, where you can:
See all photos and videos in the album.
Use the album’s slideshow or navigation controls.
Read any album description or additional context the author has provided.
This works for album posts surfaced on the Home feed and Site feeds (subject to your usual access permissions).
Go to your Home feed or a Site feed.
Look for a post that includes an album (for example: “New photos from our team offsite”).
In the post, you’ll see:
The album cover photo, and
Additional album details (title, site, etc.), depending on your configuration.
Click or tap the album cover photo.
You’ll be taken directly to the full album page, where you can:
Scroll through all photos and videos.
Open individual images in a larger view.
Use the album’s navigation tools (e.g., next/previous, slideshow).
If you do not have permission to view the album (e.g., it belongs to a private site you can’t access), you’ll see the same permission behavior you would expect when opening the album via any other link (for example, an access error or a restricted view).
The feature respects existing permissions and visibility rules:
Users only see and can open albums they are allowed to access.
Behavior is consistent with other album entry points (e.g., from site dashboards or album tiles), but now your feed is also a reliable way to get to the full album.