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Major grins
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I know just enough to really cause some damage...
I was wondering if anyone could give me some pointers on programming HTML on Smugmug. I have figured out how to change the header and footer with hyperlinks and graphics and such. I was wondering how you make multiple page sites that look like this: http://www.emphoto.com/ ? I guess I don't understand what is supposed to go in the other areas of the cobranding. If I could get some basics to help me figure it out that would be great. If it's too involved and I need classes or something, please let me know that too!
Everything I've learned about HTML (which isn't much) I have found on the net..I havn't purchased any books on the subject yet. Does anyone have any reading recommendations? Thank you! Laurie |
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http://www.vtc.com/products/html4.htm the first few lessons which are so easy to learn as it's audio/visual and you can go back over and over are free. You can probably get enough from that to do what you want.. I often pay for a month and do a whole course (much cheaper than driving to a school) and then cancel it when I'm not in the mood. Lots of courses to choose from including html. Good luck Lynn p.s I am completely self taught from vtc and the odd book..html is pretty easy when you get the drift. |
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Looking for sweet light!
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It is very basic, but seems to work OK. I'm a complete hack when it comes to HTML, but I did manage to get a workable site up ok. Andy's site www.moonriverphotography.com also puts the journal style to good use. Journal style is one of the options for each gallery you create (see smugmug help) Hope this helps.
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Thank you, lynn and tml, for your input. I have gotten some ideas that have helped. I'm sure that this won't seem so tedious once I know it a little better.
Thanks again!! Laurie |
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SmugMug CEO & Chief Geek
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If you watch carefully, www.emphoto.com changes to emphoto.smugmug.com when you go into the Portfolio section. There's a reason for this - only the image gallery pages are hosted at smugmug. The other pages are free-form HTML pages which reside on her own web server. I know there are other Pros here who are doing the same thing, so maybe they can step in and give you some advice too, but basically, you have to get your own web server seperate from smugmug and set up your homepage, pricing, etc there. Make sense? Don |
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Major grins
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Laurie |
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aka Chris MacAskill
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One thing you can do is use the Journal gallery style to produce price lists, etc.
Then you can just use the HTML font command in the captions. Here are some examples: A price list. Andy's NYC photo workshop page. My testimonials page. Thanks, Baldy |
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