[thelist] RE: Best CMS for Art Gallery

Mike Carlson mike at mcarlson.net
Mon Nov 1 10:38:47 CST 2004


My code can be customized however you want. I have modified it for numerous customers and they are all love how easy it is to manage the photo gallery piece.
 
--Mike Carlson
mike at mcarlson.net
http://www.uselessthoughts.com
 

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Subject: [thelist] RE: Best CMS for Art Gallery



>Viveka Weiley wrote:
>> I'm putting together a site for a small local art gallery.
>> It would be good if they could update it themselves, so I'm looking at
>a CMS.
>
>Check out PHP Gallery: http://gallery.menalto.com/ has all
>of the features you want and more.

I might be in this position soon, too. This link and others suggested here
look fine for personal photo albums, but I'm not convinced they would meet
the needs for actual traditional "art galleries", meaning the online
presence of a commercial gallery that promotes artwork by multiple artists.
This would require artist bio pages at the very least, and maybe more design
flexibility in general than most online album sites provide. Can you see the
packages that were suggested as being this flexible, or are there others
that would meet this need better?

- John
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