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Airbozo
12-11-2009, 11:53 AM
OK, so I feel knewbish posting this, but I have no experience with online photo galleries and was hoping someone here does and could help me get some things setup.

First of all I have my web sites hosted at Bluehost.com (and love them BTW). They offer several photo gallery software packages. They are:

Zenphoto
Gallery
Coppermine
Pixelpost
Piwigo


Here is what I want to do:

I have a couple of sites that I want to be able to upload photos to. On my main site (airbozo.com) I would like to have a gallery to upload my photos and be able to hotlink them so I can post here at TBCS and not worry about links going bad (thanks imageshack, photobucket and the like).

On another site (pig-stock.org), I would like to do basically the same thing, but also be able to give others access to the site to be able to upload their photos and create galleries of their own that are accessible to everyone. Some of the people that would be uploading photos are not very computer literate so it has to be easy.

So if someone could recommend one of those programs over the others it would be great. I have played around with coppermiine and zenphoto, but either I am really messed in the head and can't figure it out or they do not do what I want.

Thanks in advance!

Oneslowz28
12-11-2009, 03:21 PM
I struggled with photogallery software for a while on my photo site. I finally found my Zen with Drupal. There is even a module for your members to have personal galleries if you want. If you want to go this route let me know. You can check out the basic galleries on both my sites for an example.

I used all of the ones you listed at one point or the other and they all were just a PITA or did not do what I wanted.

Airbozo
12-11-2009, 03:46 PM
I will check out drupal, I thought it was just forum software... I am so behind the times when it comes to this stuff.

Oneslowz28
12-11-2009, 04:07 PM
Drupal is an all in one CMS that makes everything including life easier.

Airbozo
12-11-2009, 04:37 PM
Drupal is an all in one CMS that makes everything including life easier.

I will install it and check it out. Thanks!

Oneslowz28
12-11-2009, 05:05 PM
Give me a few min and I will find the 2 modules I am talking about.

Oneslowz28
12-11-2009, 05:28 PM
Here is how I do it on both my sites.

First I installed the Image module (http://drupal.org/project/image) Which I use to import photos and create galleries.
Then I installed the Gallery Manage (http://drupal.org/project/gallery_manage) module to gain more control over the galleries
Then I installed Lightbox 2 (http://drupal.org/project/lightbox2) which gave me the nice image display when you click on a single image.

I have not used these but I like the way they look.

Gallery Assist http://drupal.org/project/gallery_assist You will need this (http://drupal.org/project/gallery_assist_lightboxes) if you want to use lightbox 2 on galleries made with gallery assist.

Galleria http://drupal.org/project/galleria

Photo Albums http://drupal.org/project/photos

jdbnsn
12-14-2009, 10:58 PM
I used Gallery v2.3 in conjunction with Drupal which made a very easy to use gallery setup for one of my friend's-wife's website. What I like about it was the built-in ability to enter fields of info about the pics. http://www.syracoon.com/?q=gallery