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> OT: Easy website authoring software, For 17 year old sister
Qarl
post Apr 6 2006, 02:42 PM
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Admins... Move this to another forum of not appropriate here.

My 17 year old sister (Junior in High School) want to go to Art School to be a photographer. She is already quite an accomplished photographer and is developing an excellent portfolio. She has recently started winning a number of competitions and has some of her work being published in a book.

I have purchased a web domain for her and I'd like her to start developing her online portfolio to share her work.

Which web-authoring software would anyone recommend that is...

a. for Windows-based PCs
b. relatively inexpensive
c. EASY to learn and to use
d. Creates professional results

She is not the most technical person, so I don't expect her to start inputting html code.

Advice is appreciated.

Thanks,

Qarl


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post Apr 6 2006, 07:06 PM
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QUOTE (jkeyzer @ Apr 6 2006, 06:51 PM)
Gallery is easy to use but it is not easily configurable nor does it produce truly professional looking results.

It is good for dumping 100 photos you just took online, however.  I like it for that purpose.

After playing with Gallery for a bit. I agree its nice and quick, but I really like the confiurability and professional look of Coppermine. But I have been using that for a while and passing judgement too fast is not always best.

I actually use VI to edit my pages... Using Andy's "Wet Blanket" analogy... It's like using a Gas Welding torch to add Flairs to a 914. not the best but it can get the job done if you know what you're doing.
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