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jyl 08-16-2013 08:24 PM

Need to build a simple website
 
I need to build a web portfolio for my daughter. She has done a lot of art, enough to fill a pretty large room for her exhibition this summer. I'm thinking it would be good to have it online so that we can reference it when she applies to colleges this fall.

Needs to be a nice looking site, but simple to build. Not much functionality needed - no forum, comment, transactional, etc. And I will have like 10 hours to devote to it.

Any software or online/blog site you'd recommend?

slodave 08-16-2013 09:28 PM

Check out smugmug or Wix. Smugmug is more geared to photographers, but have templates and such that will work. Wix covers everything with their templates. Free basic sites will need to be hosted through them. Wix used to offer the links for flash built websites, but has seemed to have done away with that, forcing you to keep the website hosted on their servers, even if you pay a monthly. Wix does offer HTML5, getting around the flash issues with displaying websites on iPhones and iPads.

Zeke 08-16-2013 09:29 PM

Oh boy. There are only 10,000 sites for this. Grab your lunch.

For this I'd go strictly on price. Watch out for the domain registration fees. 50 cents for the 1st year can turn into a lot more.

slodave 08-16-2013 09:34 PM

That's why the two I offered up, may work. Nothing to pay - at least with Wix, for a basic site. You won't have your own domain name, but in the beginning, this may be okay. The domain name may read..
Jylsdaughter.wix.com or www.wix.com/jylsdaughter

These are the two sites I am familiar with, like Milt said, they are a dime a dozen.

stomachmonkey 08-16-2013 09:42 PM

Use a service where artists hang out like https://www.coroflot.com or deviantART: where ART meets application!

Do not build a website on your own.

You want a neutral presentation for her work.

If you are asking the question then you do not have the skill set to create something that will present her portfolio in the appropriate manner. That's not a diss, just reality.

You will overdesign it and probably use blink.

Her work needs to stand on its own and that is best done in a bare/blank environment. Just like an art gallery with blank white walls.

If her schools of choice have not heard of deviantart.com then she does not want to go that school anyway.

slodave 08-16-2013 09:43 PM

I forgot about deviantArt.

Scott is correct. In the long run, it ain't easy to build a site.

Hugh R 08-16-2013 09:50 PM

My domain name is through godaddy.com They offer a $1/month for website development. Looks easy.

I'm interested in free or very cheap software to build an easy website. My domain is hosted by a former Pelican friend for free.

slodave 08-16-2013 09:53 PM

Hugh, what you describe is dead simple.

Hugh R 08-16-2013 10:00 PM

OK, any recommendations on software? I don't mind paying godaddy.com $12/year, but do you have an alternative that is simple? I think I can do it with Word, but I'm not sure. Load a few pages with pics and info on me, maybe a downloadable PDF of my resume. I have a cool hazardous materials spill gaussian plume dispersion modeling excel spreadsheet that I'd like to upload that is interactive. You enter the spill amounts, temperature, relative humidity, etc. and it will tell you how far downwind you are going to die horribly.

slodave 08-16-2013 10:08 PM

I code by hand, Hugh. I have no idea on software. I've been looking a bit for free software that does html5 for my dad, but yet to have found anything that is easy to use.

stomachmonkey 08-16-2013 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh R (Post 7606748)
OK, any recommendations on software? I don't mind paying godaddy.com $12/year, but do you have an alternative that is simple? I think I can do it with Word, but I'm not sure. Load a few pages with pics and info on me, maybe a downloadable PDF of my resume. I have a cool hazardous materials spill gaussian plume dispersion modeling excel spreadsheet that I'd like to upload that is interactive. You enter the spill amounts, temperature, relative humidity, etc. and it will tell you how far downwind you are going to die horribly.

Get a hosting package with a "Control Panel", c-panel or Plesk.

~$6.99-$12.99 a month.

It will offer a CMS like Wordpress or Joomla as a free automagical install. Click a button, go take wizz, dump or make some coffee and when you get back the install is done.

Then go find a basic free template that you like and input your personal info.

Little bit more complicated than that but not much.

stomachmonkey 08-16-2013 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slodave (Post 7606756)
I code by hand, Hugh. I have no idea on software. I've been looking a bit for free software that does html5 for my dad, but yet to have found anything that is easy to use.

Yeah, HTML 5 WYSIWYG ain't there yet.

porwolf 08-16-2013 10:15 PM

Check out "Yola". The offer pretty nice temlates free hosting and other benefits. I stumbled on it a while ago and composed a nice functioning website in a few hours without any knowledge of website construction.

https://www.yola.com/

Brando 08-17-2013 09:28 AM

With the GoDaddy $1/year hosting I believe you can do their 0-effort installs of wordpress or other such CMS platforms. Use it to post photos and viola done.

intakexhaust 08-17-2013 09:40 AM

godaddy basic. Ridiculous cheap and fast template setup. For free extra storage and pages, make your links right off the main page to Flickr etc., MS live Office or Gogle docs. You can also use the free vid embed built in... youtube. With a domain might be less than $33 for 3 years.


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