Serious Site Software/CMS?
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Greg Feldman
Registered: Mar 14, 2005
Total Posts: 5421
Country: United States

I'm looking for recommendations for fairly powerful and intuitive professional site software to replace the mishmash of inexpensive things I'm using now. In other words, I want good and fast but I'm ready to give up on cheap.

I currently use the following in my Web Stew:

Photofolio for my public galleries, built into hand-coded HTML, like this.

JAlbum for my client proof pages, since it's so easy to drop a folder of images and crank out proofs, even though it's not as nice as Photofolio, like this.

Exposure Manager for quick-turnaround sales after event/booth shoots, like this.

It's not part of my business site, but I also use Wordpress for the family blog (like this), and I would like to incorporate a blog into the business site too.

I'm extremely comfortable with HTML, CSS, and XML. I'm competent with modifying existing Flash, JavaScript, and PHP. But I really don't have time for any of it anyway. What I'd like is some kind of robust platform that lets me create and then easily modify public galleries and private client proof pages, other content pages, and blog entries; some kind of ecommerce functionality would be great, even if I process the transactions offline.

Thanks,
Greg



photoelle
Registered: May 01, 2005
Total Posts: 76
Country: Canada

I use iWeb, which comes with any Apple computer for my main web site, and link it with Photocart (www.picturespro.com) for posting proofs and handling sales myself, so there are no commission fees. Neither system requires any knowledge of code, both are very flexible, and very easy to use. iWeb has built in blogs, podcasting, etc.

If you do not have Apple computers, you could try using www.squarespace.com for your main site. I think the most important part is what handles the sales, it has to be pro.

Lynn
www.horsephotos.ca



Beowulfenator
Registered: Oct 22, 2006
Total Posts: 325
Country: Ukraine

Greg Feldman wrote:
I want good and fast but I'm ready to give up on cheap.

Hire a professional.



Joe Zimmerman
Registered: Mar 14, 2007
Total Posts: 258
Country: N/A

JOOMLA... Its the only thing I'll use anymore. One of the best CMS out there right now and makes site updates 10 times easier and quicker. I use to do it all myself with dreamweaver and I used SMF (Forum software) for a long time, but anymore my needs required easy and quick updating. Joomla has a crazy amount of extensions from galleries to ecommerce. I have to sites right now which use Joomla if your interested:

Http://centrecountysports.com and Http://christianconcertphotos.com

It takes a little to learn how the work flow goes with it but if you're good with HTML , PHP and such it shouldn't be hard for you. The sports site I sell prints so I use smugmug on it the other site I don't sell prints so I use a Joomla Gallery extension



Jonathan H
Registered: Apr 19, 2006
Total Posts: 2339
Country: United States

Another vote for Joomla



pipspeak
Registered: Nov 23, 2004
Total Posts: 1435
Country: United States

A half vote for Joomla.

I like Joomla and have used it on a couple of sites, but even with a custom template it is still not perfect IMO, especially if you have multiple different content formats and a complex site (I can spot a Joomla site a mile off ). If you just want to use it for photos and general info, it is very powerful and learning how to create your own template is possible in one weekend.

However, if you just want a simple photo-based site, there are better and far less complex options. For example, I designed a portfolio site based around Wordpress (no longer up). You might think a blog-focused CMS is not very flexible, but with a bit of imagination and some coding experience you can actually do a heck of a lot with it so it ends up not looking like a wordpress site at all. Same with any CMS really.





dpmurray
Registered: Nov 11, 2004
Total Posts: 1342
Country: United States

I'm using Joomla on the main part of my site and Wordpress to run a blog.



alphakappa
Registered: Jul 24, 2006
Total Posts: 338
Country: United States

I just use wordpress. Customied the basic template called veryplaintxt (which is so basic that you can modify it in any direction without much hassle) and used a plugin to integrate it with flickr.

www.kandangath.com



Mister Bean
Registered: Jan 30, 2007
Total Posts: 263
Country: United States

One problem with Joomla, at least as of a few months ago when I was working with it, is that there isn't a good plug-in for blog integration.



Aanarav Sareen
Registered: Dec 26, 2006
Total Posts: 38
Country: United States

Check out Squarespace. I run my sites on them. Corporate: www.visualavenue.com Blog: www.digitalmediabiz.com. If you decide to use Squarespace, use coupon DMBIZ for 10% off

More examples:
www.foryourimagination.com
www.zioprocourses.com



Ray Gunnell
Registered: Apr 27, 2007
Total Posts: 134
Country: United States

Hire it out.



axe9
Registered: Oct 08, 2008
Total Posts: 183
Country: United States

Hire a professional to design and maintain, or use something like wordpress or photobiz. I currently use wordpress on my sites, and love it



ScottME
Registered: Jun 04, 2009
Total Posts: 31
Country: United States

Squarespace has nice prices but at 5GB for their highest package I can't see that being a viable option.



CTYankee
Registered: Jan 09, 2004
Total Posts: 5261
Country: United States

Expression Engine on bluehost. Love it.



jcaunedo
Registered: Jun 27, 2006
Total Posts: 5
Country: United States

This is a new website builder.. very nice... fullscreen view. It's very easy to use. It have a admin tool where you can change everything without any coding knowledge.
Go to: http://www.portfolist.com



Nowhere Man
Registered: Jan 31, 2004
Total Posts: 1538
Country: United States

axe9 wrote:
Hire a professional to design and maintain, or use something like wordpress or photobiz. I currently use wordpress on my sites, and love it


I agree! Have a professional design the initial site.



Wes Allen
Registered: Oct 16, 2006
Total Posts: 285
Country: United States

Google wordpress as cms / wordpress as website. With all the new plugins and updates, you can run a pretty solid website on just wordpress. Joomla is also pretty cool, but a bit more complex the wordpress. You might hire out the initial design, template, logos, and config, then you should be able to maintain it pretty well on your own.



bacilonur
Registered: Aug 14, 2006
Total Posts: 2214
Country: United States

If you want serious customization, try Concrete5. Very extendable, good support and modules, easy to make more of your own.



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