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Originally Posted by John Hi guys
My problem is I probably want a bit more from mine as I am not just a photographer but a birder as well. In fact for years I was a twitcher and next year will possibly be chasing rare birds again. Because of this I don't just want a photographic album but pages that deal with trip reports, sites visited with information about them plus various other things that a birder might find informative.
When it comes down to photographs I want to split the galleries into digiscoping and DSLR photos. I don't want to mix the photos.
Within these galleries I don't just want to post photos but to have them catergorised such as Waders, Thrushes, Wildfowl etc. If I could I will then do folders within those catergories for each individual species and post all the good photos I have of those species. That would be great if acheivable.
For instance if I was looking for a photo of a wader I could go to the waders section, click into it then look for another folder, say Little Stint, click into that and look at the photos of a Little Stint. The only other choice would whether to look at the DSLR side or the Digiscoping side but I suppose a comment could be made in both the Digiscoping and DSLR folder that there are also photos in the other gallery of this bird as well.
Does all that make sense to you.
I have a heck of a lot of photos to put on a website. Not only of birds but of Moths, Butterflies, animals etc so I would need something that could contain a lot of photos.
Am I aiming too high?
John |
The good thing about webdesign is that you can do just about anything!
Coppermine can certainly be used to store photos in different categories/albums. I find it very useful. There's a help forum for coppermine somewhere. I'll see if I can find a link for you if that would helpful -- I don't want to swamp you with info though.
Jane