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06/29/2004 06:28:48 AM · #1
Can anyone help? I am looking for a web template that will allow me to sell photographs from my website.
It must have PayPal intergration, automatically create gallery pages based on a directory of photos, so no coding of filenames is required and it must be customizable to my websites style.

I have found a few, but they either require hardcoding of thumbnails and filenames, or are 100's of pounds.
06/29/2004 06:37:54 AM · #2
Have you considered selling on DPCPrints? The ability to do so is included in DPChallenge membership, which costs US$25/year.

-Terry
06/29/2004 06:39:51 AM · #3
Actually, I hadnt. I was wanting to get something intergrated into my website, but maybe this is a starting point. I look into it. Thanks
06/29/2004 10:36:15 AM · #4
I was looking for the same thing. I wanted a gallery to produce thumbnails on upload and I wanted a shopping cart as well. I couldn't find anything that would do both really good. I'm still on the search if anyone sees something like this in PHP/MySql coding....

06/29/2004 11:31:39 AM · #5
out of interest what did you use to make your site?

im building one at the moment www.neil-porter.co.uk
06/29/2004 11:56:00 AM · #6
i do sell one that is fully customisable, but it aint cheap
06/29/2004 12:22:34 PM · #7
Although I'd be tempted to wait to see what sort of changes are coming to DPCPrints, SmugMug offers a "Pro" option that allows use of your own domain name, unlimited pictures, full co-branding/customization, selling prints at a profit, etc. for $99.95/year...
06/29/2004 12:25:38 PM · #8
Try //www.pixelmill.com for a huge line of templates to choose from!
06/29/2004 01:43:05 PM · #9
I agree with Eddy -- if you can wait to see the changes do DPCPrints, it'll be worth your while ;) We're still shooting for August 1st launch.
06/29/2004 04:25:20 PM · #10
DPCPrints is good, besides your picture being one of I don't know how many others on there. But that is with referalls.

On a side note. I'm beggining to use a program called Galleroo, and it's working pretty well for me (//www.xyster.net/galleroo/index.html). It doesn't do prints/selling, but it does gallery/thumbnails very well. Able to customize titles, captions, and comment. I'm just using it, not trying to advertise it.
06/30/2004 03:25:24 AM · #11
Being a software person in an IT environment, I decided to design it myself. I used a package just to get the framesets designed correctly, and the front page layed out right, then just did it all in html. I have added some automation in the scripts, but that is it.

Like your website aswell.

Originally posted by Ngporter:

out of interest what did you use to make your site?

im building one at the moment www.neil-porter.co.uk

06/30/2004 03:28:04 AM · #12
Sounds interesting, and if you're saying it will be up and running by then, I could wait for that.

With the customizable options, can you then give it a similar look and feel, with colours etc..?

Originally posted by drewmedia:

I agree with Eddy -- if you can wait to see the changes do DPCPrints, it'll be worth your while ;) We're still shooting for August 1st launch.

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