I should recommend Singapore for a gallery system as it allows you
merely to fill a folder and display the contents; every time you
change the contents the web display changes accordingly.
If you have a Mac, RapidWeaver (www.realmacsoftware.com) is an
excellent way of putting up a website, including with pictures; but
with RapidAlbum (a free plug-in for RapidWeaver from
>http://www.smackie.org/Software/rapidalbum/
> ) you have a siimilar functionality as Singapore, but it's easier
to change the look etc ...
Chris
On 11 Feb 2008, at 06:30, Moose wrote:
> Rolling your own galleries with JAlbum is quite easy and highly
> controllable. For a simple gallery, just drag the images you want in
> to
> JAlbum. And it will do the file copying to publish without a separate
> FTP app.
>
> The only obscure thing I ran into was building a large, multi-level
> gallery where the same image could be reached from multiple
> subgalleries
> without storing the main image multiple times. I did work it out.
>
> Moose
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