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Posted By : Markk (Vankwish) | Comments : 6

www.vankwish.co.uk


I need a program to enable me to set up thibnail size images and label them for the individual gigs, any ideas where I can find such a thing for free?

im going to try phase two of our webs site !lol

www.vankwish.co.uk


Mark

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# Posted by James - Metalleeka - 08/04/2011, 10:39 (GMT)

not sure what you mean about labelling?? but .net paint will help you create thumbs


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# Posted by mr.nwb - 08/04/2011, 12:17 (GMT)

You can do that in Wordpress (bit crudely tho)

- create a new post for each gig.
- Upload your photos, and tag them to the revelent gig post.

If you're wanting to do something like Facebook/Myspace (taggin photos) thats wayyyy more complicated.




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# Posted by Markk (Vankwish) - 08/04/2011, 18:06 (GMT)

Cheers guys I will have a play with them suggestions


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# Posted by Final Hour - 26/04/2011, 22:12 (GMT)

I use modx for most of my commercial development...

The learning curves a bit steep, but it's open source and there are a couple of great gallery mods

Easy 2 or maxigallery each one will let you upload gallery's of pics using most of the lightbox modal windows with titles and comments

There's a site I've done with over 10,000 images that runs quite happily :)

There is also a good one for wordpress

Let me know if you need a hand


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# Posted by Markk (Vankwish) - 26/04/2011, 22:25 (GMT)

hmm i will have alook into that, but im defo no source code programmer ! lol

Cheers

I will have to catch up with you guys soon.

Mark


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# Posted by Call me DIVA - 26/04/2011, 23:19 (GMT)

or you could ask Paul to sort it for you :0)

diva@callmediva.info


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