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Re: How to create a gallery website
Old 08-23-2007, 06:32 PM #3
Nancy O
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Default Re: How to create a gallery website

I think you should look at www.Jalbum.net It's free but they accept
donations.
Here's how it works. Place your edited images in a folder on your local
system. Point JAlbum to those folders and it makes the thumbnails and html
pages for you. Very simple for a non-coder to use. You can also add
watermarks, captions and other relevant info through Jalbum. If photos are
digital, JAlbum can display camera settings too.

Then you build the front end of the site in DW to look as slick as you need
it to, and use an object tag or iframe to pull the gallery index page(s)
into the DW page. She can edit her photo gallery in JAlbum and upload new
pages to server without bugging you.


--Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
www.alt-web.com



"zzzeeep" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> What would be the best way to create a gallery site for a photographer who

has
> many (dozens) of images (9 main
> categories, multiple categories within these 9 categories)? She wants a

site
> that looks slick and professional, but also to be able to easily modify it
> herself.
>
> She does have Dreamweaver, and we talked about doing an html based site,

where
> she can change and add images in Dreamweaver. However, I'm wondering if we

can
> make it look slick enough in html format?
>
> We decided not to do a flash based site because it would be hard for her

to
> modify, and expensive to do the whole
> interface in flash, since it would take too much programming time, and

the
> search engines wouldn't see it. (Plus, I haven't
> had time to really learn flash yet.)
>
> My questions are:
>
> 1. Are there online gallery programs (free, no monthly fees) that you

like,
> and that can be easily customized to look slick?
>
> 2. Do you know of any gallery type websites that look professional and
> elegant, either in html or in one of the gallery
> programs, that we can look at ?
>
> 3. What would you recommend for this situation? I've been stuck on this

for
> about a week.
>
> Thank you in advance for any insight or suggestions!
>
>



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