Have recently done mine using Joomla - still working on it too, http://www.jimmylemon.co.uk/
Have tried making my own templates before but never got very far. If you can find a good template and get your head around module positions and how it handles certain things etc it all falls in to place.
Have recently done mine using Joomla - still working on it too, http://www.jimmylemon.co.uk/
Have tried making my own templates before but never got very far. If you can find a good template and get your head around module positions and how it handles certain things etc it all falls in to place.
You need to ask the following questions
1. Do i need the site to be extensible in the future?
2. Do i need to be able to update the site myself
If the answe is no, and No you either need a flat HTML site or Wordpress
If the answes are Yes, and Yes, then you need a CMS or something like wordpress
In this case. then ask "do i need now or in my plans any form of extensibility that is not in wordpress?"
thius will require research, but if the anser is Yes, consider Joomla or Drupal, if the answer is No, then use wordpress
Wordpress: loads of plugins, easy to maintain, easy to use, limited menu options, limited "big" extensions, relitivley easy templating, small learning curve
Joomla: A huge myriad of large and small components, plugins and modules, relativley awkward templating, bigger learning curve, ultimatly you can do almost anythiung, a lot more complex meaning things take longer and cost more, harder to maintain, large footprint, extensive menu options
We implement a lot of sites in both systems, and if there isnt a compelling reason for Jooomla, use wordpress. It will save you time, money and headaches
I've got a Joomla! site and finding it very difficult, with my limited knowledge, to make it look decent. I've got a template I'm happy with and slowly working on the content.
Out of interest, what galleries are people using on their Joomla! site that integrate with PayPal/eCommerce cart?
I've also (just two days ago) set up a Wordpress site on my other URL - this is dead simple. Wasn't keen on the blog look at first and still looking for a template I''m happy with but I've managed to get NextGEN Gallery sorted very quickly, it's great to upload images by ZIP files and seems easy to integrate a PayPal eCommerce plugin.
DB
Have a look at jalbum. It's got three templates with paypal option and is easy to integrate with your Joomla site. Just publish and upload then add a new menu item as a wrapper pointing to the url
Could you make any less sense if you tried?
Getting the iframe plugin and putting the jalbum albums actually into the articles works a treatWrapper modules are a pain unless you only have a few galleries.
Thanks for the tip. Just got the one page/menu tab at the moment called 'Shop' with everything in a Jalbum page using a wrapper, basically because there's a page for images that sell and then I've separate galleries for advertising my work (portfolio sort of stuff).
However, come the new season and I start selling rugby shots again, it'll be handy to have separate pages for the events.