This is getting crazy ... best way to manage my site?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by Forrest, May 29, 2007.

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    My website is essentially my portfolio online, photo galleries and individual pages with the photo, some information and comments about it, and so on. I have 99 photos, maybe 15 galleries, and then some galleries and software. All of this is static html and I'm using Notepad++ to hand-edit all of it.

    I'm thinking there's got to be a better way, especially since I'm pretty good in C#. In fact I wrote some software called Exif Harvester that deals with digital photography, extracting metadata from collections of files, so I'm even considering making that into a full-blown CMS.

    Is there something off-the-shelf that would work for a site like mine? ( See: http://forrestcroce.com/Galleries/Seattle.html ) If not, would storing the raw data in XML and using XSLT to produce HTML be the way to go? Or would learning or building a CMS be more trouble than just working on the markup directly?

    I'd like to make some changes to my navigation, which means changing a lot of pages, across many lines, so traditional search and replace doesn't really work...
     
    Forrest, May 29, 2007 IP
  2. SpringCypress

    SpringCypress Well-Known Member

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    Have you looked at Menalto Gallery 2
    or
    Coppermine?
     
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  3. Forrest

    Forrest Peon

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    No, I haven't heard of either of them ... looks like i have some research to do, thanks!
     
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    EJRaven Active Member

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    Yes, I recommend those two.

    Make sure you have at least a strong semi-dedicated server if you decide to use Gallery 2, it can be very CPU drainy.

    Coppermine runs fine on a share hosting account.
     
    EJRaven, May 29, 2007 IP