How do I add a Gallery to my Site (non-smug)

ShannonHeatShannonHeat Registered Users Posts: 222 Major grins
edited May 20, 2007 in Mind Your Own Business
I know some of you use cs2. Does anyone know how I get my adobe web gallery to post on my website? Or can you reccomend a tool to create a gellery for my website? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
www.heatonphotography.net
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Shannon :D
Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
www.heatonphotography.net
http://picasaweb.google.com/heatonphotography
www.myspace.com/heatonphotography

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  • gdpgdp Registered Users Posts: 29 Big grins
    edited May 8, 2007
    You may get a quicker response at http://www.digitalgrin.com/forumdisplay.php?f=31 which is the SmugMug customization forum...

    I'm interested to see if there's an answer to this... (other than, click and drag.)
  • dragon300zxdragon300zx Registered Users Posts: 2,575 Major grins
    edited May 8, 2007
    Shannon I am so sorry I haven't responded to this yet. I know exactly what you are looking for and have solutions for you I just haven't had time to get a response together. I will work on it tonight though. If you haven't heard from me by thursday PM me.
    Everyone Has A Photographic Memory. Some Just Do Not Have Film.
    www.zxstudios.com
    http://creativedragonstudios.smugmug.com
  • dragon300zxdragon300zx Registered Users Posts: 2,575 Major grins
    edited May 15, 2007
    OK The long awaited answer.

    Let me say I don't really like the adobe web gallery tools but they work so here it is.

    Put all the photos you want in your gallery into one folder. Point the adobe web gallery tool to that folder then create a new destination folder and point it to that. Hit ok and the software runs automatically and creates the gallery. In the destination folder (that was empty) you will now see a bunch of folders and files.

    Create a new folder on your web server (for example I created the new folder testtest (www.zxstudios.com/testtest)).

    Upload all of the folders and files that the software created from your computer to the new folder on the web server. The default home page created by adobe is a index.htm(L). Now once your files have uploaded you can go to the index's address on your web server.

    http://www.zxstudios.com/testtest/index.htm

    That’s the sample I did. Now any more customization and stuff like that is going to get into slightly more serious web programming.

    If you have any questions let me know.
    Everyone Has A Photographic Memory. Some Just Do Not Have Film.
    www.zxstudios.com
    http://creativedragonstudios.smugmug.com
  • ShannonHeatShannonHeat Registered Users Posts: 222 Major grins
    edited May 20, 2007
    I guess I'm not much of a fan myself:cry. I guess it's tome to learn html. Thank you sooooo much for all your help. I think the issue is that I use officel live, and it doesn't leave much room for creativity.
    OK The long awaited answer.

    Let me say I don't really like the adobe web gallery tools but they work so here it is.

    Put all the photos you want in your gallery into one folder. Point the adobe web gallery tool to that folder then create a new destination folder and point it to that. Hit ok and the software runs automatically and creates the gallery. In the destination folder (that was empty) you will now see a bunch of folders and files.

    Create a new folder on your web server (for example I created the new folder testtest (www.zxstudios.com/testtest)).

    Upload all of the folders and files that the software created from your computer to the new folder on the web server. The default home page created by adobe is a index.htm(L). Now once your files have uploaded you can go to the index's address on your web server.

    http://www.zxstudios.com/testtest/index.htm

    That’s the sample I did. Now any more customization and stuff like that is going to get into slightly more serious web programming.

    If you have any questions let me know.
    Shannon :D
    Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
    www.heatonphotography.net
    http://picasaweb.google.com/heatonphotography
    www.myspace.com/heatonphotography
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