hah, its danish my man! :PQuote:
Despite the fact that I can't understand jack shit on that site, it looks pretty damned awesome.
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hah, its danish my man! :PQuote:
Despite the fact that I can't understand jack shit on that site, it looks pretty damned awesome.
Thanks SomeDreamer! Adding you to my list of contacts when I need help!
Sure thing :) Feel free to ask any time ^^Quote:
Thanks SomeDreamer! Adding you to my list of contacts when I need help!
It's already been said before, but DA is great for feedback. Really great, actually. When I had joined, I posted up some poetry and started getting feedback amost instantly. It's mostly because the site has a section where it shows the most recent deviations.
I would get one of those free things
like
www.weebly.com
that make it like www.blah.weebly.com
then sign up at www.dot.tk, and get a free .tk domain name like www.magicalmike.tk
and have it show www.blah.weebly.com on www.magicalmike.tk
Thats what I am going to do
Tell your roommate to check out www.w3schools.com for starters. He's going to want to start with the basics of XHTML and CSS if he want to build sites. AListApart also has some great tips and tricks, as does SmashingMagazine and NetTuts. Have him check out some free web hosts like www.freehostia.com and host a few sites on various subjects. Experiment, play around. Even simple one-page sites like THIS can be a big help in learning how it all works.
I recommend he downloads a good source code editor with code syntax highlighting, it's a big help. Dreamweaver is useless for learning how to build sites, IMNSHO. Try PSPad, Notepad++ or Komodo Edit, in that order. HTML-Kit is good, too. Besides, Dreamweaver is expensive.
Costs incurred are going to be in the $100 range for a year's hosting and a couple years domain registration. That is the high end, but expect roughly $5 a month for reliable web hosting with enough bandwidth to support a photography portfolio. Typically domain registration runs about $10 a year through GoDaddy or the like.
Let me know if you need anything. I think you've got plenty of offers of help already, but since I'm doing something very similar to what you want to do, I'll offer my assistance as well. Photography rocks. I do get paid for it, but I'd like to get paid more. :D
DUDE. Awesome. Thanks for all that, wow.
Link to your photography please? Are you a pro? I hate you if you say yes.
Sure thing. :wink:
Not really a pro, in the usual sense. I work for Pine Mountain Adventures, which is a team-building workshop and outdoor adventure company run by my neighbor. I run the website (HERE) and photograph group workshops and activities ehich you can see HERE. I also sell a bit of stock photography (a sample here if you're interested) on the side. I really need to get more up on more sites.
What camera do you use? I use the Nikon D40 myself.
I'm working on building myself a business site currently, which will offer stock photography and perhaps local shoots, as well as web design and coding services. I'm still overthinking the site design, though. :rolllaugh:
p.s I have a couple of sites I did with galleries in action which you can check out. Easy to do with picasso from Google:
http://www.djadamash.com - My site
http://www.emylou.co.uk - A friends site I built (she might have ruined it by now lol)
Hey, those aren't bad. Thanks Adam. :)
@Adam,
What version of IE are you using? I've tested to make it work with the newest version of firefox and IE, and both works just fine.
IE7:
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b201/catnerd/pic2.jpg
Firefox:
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b201/catnerd/pic1.jpg
It's in IE6, download IETester if you don't already have it. ;)
Part of it is just the notorious IE6 PNG alpha handling. This should fix that. The rest would probably require a whole new stylesheet for IE6 to fix some of the weird errors.
Well, I've read a few posts, and I'd say that you'd best learn how to use photoshop. Then design a website, slice it (there's a tool for that, just google it) and export it. There's plenty of tutorials for that, and it isn't that hard to design a website once you get the basics.
If you'd pay somebody to do it for you, you can lose up to $300 or something around that. It's very expensive. It's cheaper to use freehostia, get a domain (either free or paid for) and build your own site.
Well, as long as you have a design, I can always code it for you, I don't have anything on my hands lately and need some exercise :P
EDIT: I had nothing on my hands, so I decided to do some design :P It needs pictures. One of you, for the header, and in the body the usual photographs.
http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...ivus/kichu.png
The "one | two | three" thingey is the menu, those things are links ;)
EDIT2: I just ripped a photo from your site :P
The layout needs more colour, though ;)
You are rad dude. You guys are all amazing. Seriously. Feelin the love right now. :)
When I am ready to do this, and this is way down the road, I WILL be contacting y'all for help. Rest assured.
I demand a constant flow of cookies while helping!
http://ihasahotdog.files.wordpress.c...y-pictures.jpg
Done!
* that picture is TOO goddamn adorable *
yes!Quote:
Done!
hah, I know ^^ Pure awesomenessQuote:
* that picture is TOO goddamn adorable *
Go to RedBubble too. You can sell your art. The people print it off, take whatever that costs out of it, and you get the rest of the money. There's heaps of Competitions and stuff too, keeps you going and inspired.
Oh yeah, I agree with whoever said hold off on the website. You won't get any views until your famous lol. Or until you do mass advertising. Plus you need more content. The amount of times I've built a website, then realised I had no content.... lol
BTW your ISP should have free domain names for you?
Gah, there are so many suggestions for places to put stuff up!! My head is swimming.
Well, before anything, I need to just work on the actually photography itself. I can plan all I want, if I have no talent....not gonna get very far!
Let me know if you need any photography resources, kichu. I have some good sites bookmarked, and I'm a member at some very good photography forums (that I never have time to visit). Adam can probably help even more than I could, he is damn good. As is Shift. Come to think of it, we have a lot of photographers here. :D
Also, nice design, TLS. :thumbup: