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    My website (still) stucks. I need help

    Hey all.

    My website, www.rmtphotography.com , still sucks. A lot of really nice people have offered to help, but no one can point me in the right direction.

    I can do a lot of the programming/input side myself, but the problem I am having is the DESIGN of the website. I don't need anything fancy, just something CLEAN, normally I would use a template. However, I cannot find a template that looks good that can also add in a EASY to use gallery!?

    I want to have a gallery I can update on an almost daily basis if I want, so I can use my own site to store pics, and send people there instead of my flickr.

    Does anyone out there have any ideas/servces/websites that can help me?!

    PLEASE!
    VISIT MY FLICKR PLEASE... it gets lonely.
    www.flickr.com/photos/rmthompson

    What I take pictures through:
    Nikon D50 w/18-55 stock lens
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    Cheap-o eyeglasses - I'm half blind without 'em!

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    Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759

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    Here are some services... Do you know flash?

    http://www.templatemonster.com/category/full-site/

    You pay for the template.. like 80 bucks but you need flash in order to customize it. I don't know flash but the photography section has REALLY cool templates.

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    try this one to.. same thing.. but select..websites

    http://www.templatemonster.com/categ...r+-+&x=33&y=13

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    Personally, I hate Flash sites, so I would recommend staying away from them. The site as it is now looks really busy. My eye first goes to the banner image at top, but then it has no idea where to go because you have so much stuff there.

    The simplest advice at the moment is to get rid of the "Version History" stuff. No one who's going to buy photos from you is going to care what version of your site they're seeing, they're going to care whether they can find pictures they want to buy.

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    For the gallery part, use JAlbum. It's free, has over 100 skins, can do everything from Flash to AJAX to standard HTML and has an active forum where you can ask questions if you need help.

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    I too would stay away from flash, 56k users wanna be able to view your page too without it taking an hour to load. What are you trying to add to your website? I do some web design myself with HTML format using macromedia dreamworks. Maybe I could help.

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    Thanks for everyone's comments!

    alan, thanks a TON for that. Thats freaking AWESOME.... Im gonna try to use that

    Noel, I am looking for a clean design, something that would work well with the JAlbum I apperently will be using!

    VISIT MY FLICKR PLEASE... it gets lonely.
    www.flickr.com/photos/rmthompson

    What I take pictures through:
    Nikon D50 w/18-55 stock lens
    50mm 1.8
    55-200 VR
    SB-800 Flash
    Cheap-o eyeglasses - I'm half blind without 'em!

    remember:
    Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMThompson View Post
    alan, thanks a TON for that. Thats freaking AWESOME.... Im gonna try to use that
    np

    I had a similar reaction when I first found JA about 2 years ago, and that was version 5... at this point my site is 100% JA-generated, which I'm told is unusual. (PowerBase and Profiler skins)

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    I would have to say your site does not suck. I would be willing to help you out.


    Do you see any templates you like http://www.njwebspace.net/swiz/choose_category.jsp

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    Quote Originally Posted by webhost View Post
    I would have to say your site does not suck. I would be willing to help you out.


    Do you see any templates you like http://www.njwebspace.net/swiz/choose_category.jsp
    thanks, but I get this:

    Sorry! Direct access to this page is not allowed!
    Please try accessing this page through the links available on your service provider's website.
    VISIT MY FLICKR PLEASE... it gets lonely.
    www.flickr.com/photos/rmthompson

    What I take pictures through:
    Nikon D50 w/18-55 stock lens
    50mm 1.8
    55-200 VR
    SB-800 Flash
    Cheap-o eyeglasses - I'm half blind without 'em!

    remember:
    Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMThompson View Post
    thanks, but I get this:

    Sorry! Direct access to this page is not allowed!
    Please try accessing this page through the links available on your service provider's website.
    sorry try this one http://www.njwebspace.net/sebase/tes...021799&lang=en

    Then just click on Build a website with site wizard to see the templates

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    If you want to be able to manage your own website without having to be a web designer, you're going to need a CMS (content management system). There are a number of free ones out there. The most comprehensive open source (read: free) ones are probably Joomla, Mambo (those two are essentially the same), Xoops, Drupal, etx. I'd probably go with Joomla, as it's generally the easiest for non web designers to get the feel for, and it's the most easily skinnable and modular. The problem is installing and configuring it on your server, which is probably not something you want to do yourself, unless you're at least generally familiar with SQL and PHP.

    Flash is very cool, but it makes your site invisible to search engines, and isn't something you could do well yourself.

    HTML is alright, but static, and isn't super capable.

    CSS is the way to go if you want to build a site from the ground-up.

    Again, you really should have someone setup a CMS for you, if you want to be able to manage your site. You can attempt it yourself, but set aside a good 10-20 hours to figure out what the hell you're doing.

    And I hate to say it, but although your current site has a clean design, it's very generic and very corporate.
    The moment you cheat for the sake of beauty, you know you're an artist.

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    On your site you say:

    He is young, motivated photographer available for your special photo needs ...
    Now, I know this is a work in progress, but as it stands... I think your biggest problem is that your site needs to specify what kind of "special photo needs" you're talking about... wedding, portrait, commercial, glamour, boudoir... or something else?

    People who seek out a photographer are generally seeking out a photographer for a specific purpose. And personally, if I were having my wedding shot, I'd hire a wedding photographer. If I wanted a portrait of my family done, I'd hire a portrait photographer. And so on.

    So you need to let visitors to your website know what kind of photography you do... and then sell them on the fact that you are the right person for the job.

    Good luck.
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    That could be rewritten as:
    He is young special needs photographer motivated for your available photo
    The moment you cheat for the sake of beauty, you know you're an artist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxBloom View Post
    If you want to be able to manage your own website without having to be a web designer, you're going to need a CMS (content management system). There are a number of free ones out there. The most comprehensive open source (read: free) ones are probably Joomla, Mambo (those two are essentially the same), Xoops, Drupal, etx. I'd probably go with Joomla, as it's generally the easiest for non web designers to get the feel for, and it's the most easily skinnable and modular. The problem is installing and configuring it on your server, which is probably not something you want to do yourself, unless you're at least generally familiar with SQL and PHP.

    Flash is very cool, but it makes your site invisible to search engines, and isn't something you could do well yourself.

    HTML is alright, but static, and isn't super capable.

    CSS is the way to go if you want to build a site from the ground-up.

    Again, you really should have someone setup a CMS for you, if you want to be able to manage your site. You can attempt it yourself, but set aside a good 10-20 hours to figure out what the hell you're doing.

    And I hate to say it, but although your current site has a clean design, it's very generic and very corporate.
    I think I will give it a try... but your right I have no CLUE what I am doing. Any idea on a good FAQ?!?!?!???!??
    VISIT MY FLICKR PLEASE... it gets lonely.
    www.flickr.com/photos/rmthompson

    What I take pictures through:
    Nikon D50 w/18-55 stock lens
    50mm 1.8
    55-200 VR
    SB-800 Flash
    Cheap-o eyeglasses - I'm half blind without 'em!

    remember:
    Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759


 

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