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07/12/2007 04:57:59 PM · #26
Originally posted by Nullix:

notepad++

It's notepad with some extra features. It's also free. Check it out.

I was using .NET2005 Visual Studio, but I switched to a provide with php only. Man, php is a pita to troubleshooot. Are there pre-compilers around for php so I can at least get an error without killing the site?

ZDE baby. When used with the server-side debugger, you can debug scripts from the server. It's indispensible if working with even marginally sophisticated PHP applications.
07/12/2007 05:02:33 PM · #27
I used to screw around and make my own website(s) but now I don't have the time to mess with things myself so I put it in bludomain's hands. They give you flexibiliy and a very good user interface but all the techy bits are taken care of. If I have a photography gallery on my site I'd rather focus on the actual photography and leave everything else simple
07/12/2007 05:26:17 PM · #28
This site also seems to have some nice Flash templates specifically for photography sites. I've been thinking of trying them out.
07/12/2007 05:30:02 PM · #29
Textpad, with bunch of clib libraries for CSS & html! (its free)

Have to figure out something for php, will try ZDE that Louis posted!

Edit : added link

Message edited by author 2007-07-12 17:30:53.
07/12/2007 07:24:12 PM · #30
Originally posted by alfresco:

vi

:)


My co-worker is a VI freak. FREAK I tell you. She gets all happy and bouncy when she uses it.
07/12/2007 10:44:26 PM · #31
Dreamweaver + Flash

//www.samchadwickphoto.com
07/12/2007 11:27:31 PM · #32
Originally posted by Jason_Cross:

Joomla, PHP nuke or something along those lines is nice.

I used phpNUKE and Gallery for mine. Just updated phpNuke and my title disappeared, but gonna fix that soon.

Photos4Aidan.com
07/13/2007 12:01:15 AM · #33
I built mine from scratch using PHP (and a bit of JavaScript). Needs a bit of work to support browsers other than IE.
www.paulandcaillie.com

My wife specifically wanted a horizontal scrollbar across the page. Couldn't find one anywhere on the web so I decidided to write my own. You are welcome to the code (but please give me some time to polish it).

Message edited by author 2007-07-13 00:04:09.
07/13/2007 01:40:33 AM · #34
Originally posted by littlegett:

Note Pad.


Same here... except my blog, which is wordpress powered, but I adjusted the CSS for it to match the rest of the site. Of course, mine certainly isn't very pretty....

I'm trying to learn PHP in spurts, but finding it a pain in the tushy since it looks like I might need a server or a virtual server. :/
07/13/2007 06:56:26 PM · #35
Originally posted by samchad:

Dreamweaver + Flash

//www.samchadwickphoto.com


I forgot. I used //gallery.menalto.com, //www.phplist.com and //www.slideshowpro.net and Photoshop too.
07/13/2007 08:41:07 PM · #36
Wrote my own CMS (I'm a geek) in PHP.

It works really well for me, but now regretting that, as I want to add some stuff, but have to code it by hand. Might switch to Joomla or wordpress sometime this year, but would have 2000+ photos to move. Hmmm, painful.

Cheers, Me.
07/13/2007 09:18:04 PM · #37
Most of mine is all in Macromedia Flash 8. I bought the template. The rest is good old Notepad! :)
07/19/2007 10:36:17 AM · #38
for mine...
well i had a web designer do it for me!
//www.steinbachphoto.ca
07/19/2007 10:43:06 AM · #39
Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by alfresco:

vi

:)


My co-worker is a VI freak. FREAK I tell you. She gets all happy and bouncy when she uses it.


umm ... thats' me maybe ?
07/19/2007 10:50:42 AM · #40
if you have developer kind of nature then Eclipse with PHP plug-in would be the best option. You can use the same editor for any kind of development including Java, J2EE, C, C++ etc. At the same time you can run apache server with-in eclipse and debug the code. It̢۪s an open source project and free with tons of plug-in.
07/19/2007 02:38:46 PM · #41
Originally posted by noisemaker:

for mine...
well i had a web designer do it for me!
//www.steinbachphoto.ca


Dustin - yours is running SlideshowPro like mine. Hope they didn't charge you very much for that. It's still using the default settings.
07/19/2007 03:12:46 PM · #42
Originally posted by samchad:

Originally posted by noisemaker:

for mine...
well i had a web designer do it for me!
//www.steinbachphoto.ca


Dustin - yours is running SlideshowPro like mine. Hope they didn't charge you very much for that. It's still using the default settings.

I didn't pay anything. and what doyou mean by the default settings? and only my gallery is that, he still designed everything else.
07/20/2007 03:25:44 PM · #43
If you didn't pay anything, fine. Just didn't want to see you taken advantage of. I have met several people who have paid for custom sites to be created only to find they are carbon copies of other ones that already exist. Forget I commented. Only looking out for others.
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