Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've finally relaunched my web site, with a substantially increased number of photos, comments on each, thumbnails and a bio (phew!). It's at: http://www.users.bigpond.com/garethjolly/ It's a bit untested yet, so error reports would be much appreciated. I would greatly appreciate comments - in particular on the European shots. I am struggling to get together the material for an exhibition. The web page only includes a small selection of the shots I'm considering - some which I think are some of the best of the shots I returned with, others which I've put on the page because I'm interested in people's reaction. Is there something that appeals to, captures your imagination in that shot? Any feedback or criticism would be very valuable to me. In redesigning the page, I took on board a number of comments from various people. A couple of thoughts. I've added a thumbnail section. But, I see the essential design of the site as a gallery. A gallery where you walk past each picture in turn, read about it, think about it. Perhaps comment on it. Perhaps be directed to other photographs in the gallery, with related themes. (So, while you can start in the gallery at the entrance, you can wander off if something appeals). That is how the site works. Three galleries starting with my first photographs and working through to my last. So, may be you can get some idea of developing themes, knowledge etc. Imaginatively titled, Early Work, Europe and Recent Work. (sorry, inspiration has to end somewhere). One photograph is displayed on screen at a time, with a commentary beside. You can go forward or back - or sometimes to a related photograph. You can comment on each photo. See what you think. There's a thumbnail section if you don't like it. You might find it interesting starting with the Intro (there are cross links in the intro to photos too), then working through the galleries sequentially. Leica photos are at the end, by the way. Like Eric, I've been using Macromedia Dreamweaver - but I haven't mastered the fancy bits. It's a basically good program. Unlike Eric, though, I have the 30 day free trial version. This has certainly added an impetus to completing the site! Unfortunately, in Australia, the full version is $580. Compare Frontpage at $200 or Frontpage Express as free. Anybody know any cheap, good design programs? Finally, anybody know the HTML code for closing a window? I can't seem to manage it. Appreciate your feedback. Thanks Gareth Jolly