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Look here: www.barleypfieffer.com Click portfolio/residential/any project.
You'll see our current layout. The last web designer has each and every image as a different webpage. When we're trying to add new projects and update current projects just takes entirely too long. I'm open to suggestions for how to organize these galleries? We have hundreds of photos and we really are wanting to have ONE .html page per project. Not twelve or what not. As well as make it as simple as possible to add new projects and update current projects for now and future web administrators. Any would be great. Thanks, Lorne |
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Sounds like a job for www.JAlbum.net This Photo Gallery software makes thumbnails and html pages for you. Lots of skins to choose from. CSS is customizable, or you can use an iframe and drop the Photo Gallery index page into your site that way. It can easily handle several hundred optimized images. I publish 150 images per month to one site. It takes about 30 seconds to generate the gallery in JAlbum. It's free but the developers happily accept donations. --Nancy O. Alt-Web Design & Publishing www.alt-web.com "lorne17" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:g4bf35$e22$1@forums.macromedia.com... > Look here: www.barleypfieffer.com Click portfolio/residential/any project. > You'll see our current layout. The last web designer has each and every image > as a different webpage. When we're trying to add new projects and update > current projects just takes entirely too long. > > I'm open to suggestions for how to organize these galleries? We have hundreds > of photos and we really are wanting to have ONE .html page per project. Not > twelve or what not. As well as make it as simple as possible to add new > projects and update current projects for now and future web administrators. > > Any would be great. Thanks, > Lorne > |
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Looks to me like you have an organization in the existing site. Its buried,
called portfolio. The five catagories are the key to organization. Just give it presence throughout the site not just on the home page. The five main links are only available form the opening page, the tiny links at the bottom are lost in all of the content. http://www.margaretgordon.net/ Here is a gallery site I developed... all of the content is dynamic (MySQL / PHP). Jeff "lorne17" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:g4bf35$e22$1@forums.macromedia.com... > Look here: www.barleypfieffer.com Click portfolio/residential/any > project. > You'll see our current layout. The last web designer has each and every > image > as a different webpage. When we're trying to add new projects and update > current projects just takes entirely too long. > > I'm open to suggestions for how to organize these galleries? We have > hundreds > of photos and we really are wanting to have ONE .html page per project. > Not > twelve or what not. As well as make it as simple as possible to add new > projects and update current projects for now and future web > administrators. > > Any would be great. Thanks, > Lorne > |
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