Post the Best Web Gallery Software Sites

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After looking at all of the FLASH sites in the other thread, I could not help but to think that these were more about "Flash" than content (though some of the content is quite good). In general, navigating these Flash-nightmares makes me want to simply quite the site and look no further.

Can anyone recommend what they feel is the best web-gallery solution for a photographer who is more interested in photography than in web programming, to use to create an accessible and attractive site?

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Peter Sills
Digital Focus
http://www.digitalfocus.net
 
I use http://www.4homepages.de on my site.

Piet

http://www.totaaldigitaal.nl
After looking at all of the FLASH sites in the other thread, I
could not help but to think that these were more about "Flash" than
content (though some of the content is quite good). In general,
navigating these Flash-nightmares makes me want to simply quite the
site and look no further.

Can anyone recommend what they feel is the best web-gallery
solution for a photographer who is more interested in photography
than in web programming, to use to create an accessible and
attractive site?

--
Peter Sills
Digital Focus
http://www.digitalfocus.net
 
I use a custom template for Breezebrowser. If you know any basic HTML it is very easy. I generate the glallery with BB and then add the captions by hand in an HTML editor. It keeps it simple and allows me to have total control. You can see the results here:

http://www.mkwphotography.com

Hope this helps!
Matthew
After looking at all of the FLASH sites in the other thread, I
could not help but to think that these were more about "Flash" than
content (though some of the content is quite good). In general,
navigating these Flash-nightmares makes me want to simply quite the
site and look no further.

Can anyone recommend what they feel is the best web-gallery
solution for a photographer who is more interested in photography
than in web programming, to use to create an accessible and
attractive site?

--
Peter Sills
Digital Focus
http://www.digitalfocus.net
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M.K. Whitley
http://www.mkwphotography.com

'I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.'
  • Mark Twain
 
... or you can use PS7 with templates; I have some XHTML 1.0 conformant ones. I don't like it though because it doesn't allow you to sharpen the images proportionally to their size, and it's not dynamic like Pekka's stuff.

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Phil
 

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