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Most appropriate solution for the photography website

Started by tempqn, March 06, 2011, 11:27:38 AM

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tempqn

I am trying to create a website with personal pictures (photography of different places/subjects), and was wondering if coppermine gallery will allow me to achieve the following.

As an example, say I have 7 pictures to display. (1) taken somewhere in US, (2) taken in England, (3) taken in Grand Canyon National Park, (4) taken in New York, (5) taken in London, (6) depicting a penguin in New York and (7) a penguin in London. I need that the visitor of the website could:


-press a button <US> and see 4 pictures: of US, Grand Canyon National Park, New York, and penguin in New York.

-press a button <England> and see 3 pictures: of England, London, and penguin in London.

-press a button <cities> and see 4 pictures: of New York, London, penguin in New York, and penguin in London.

-press a button <animals> and see 2 pictures: of penguin in New York, and penguin in London.


and so on. I will need to be able to customize the design of the eventual website (i.e. the visual and the placement of the buttons etc). I am not sure whether coppermine gallery would be appropriate to achieve all this? 

Thanks in advance for any advice.

jsalab

I made it through the search. Then place the template button, the system set a photo for your keyword. Buttons to adjust the output link from a search of the keyword. Filtering photos from England, should link
Poslech
Quotehttp://www.paulmcdonaldweb.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?search=england&submit=search&album=search&newer_than=&older_than=&keywords=on&type=AND

ΑndrĂ©

You either could use the search as already described or create custom meta albums. Of course you can change the design of Coppermine to your needs.