Any semi pro webdesigners local to Edinburgh
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Hi All,
I am wanting to enhance my website, it can currently be seen here, firstly I am wanting to seperate the photos page from the large collection that it is currently into 3 or 4 sub sites/pages, ideally 1 for cars, bikes and sport, another for niff naff and trivia and another for portraiture/glamour and art nude.
I would also like the pages to be a little more appealing, especially when you open a photo, the site uses Gallery 2 at the mo and I would like to keep that unless someone can highly recomend me a much better alternative.
I have absolutely no idea how much what I have asked for should cost me, but doubt it would be something i could do myself.
Cheers for now.
I am wanting to enhance my website, it can currently be seen here, firstly I am wanting to seperate the photos page from the large collection that it is currently into 3 or 4 sub sites/pages, ideally 1 for cars, bikes and sport, another for niff naff and trivia and another for portraiture/glamour and art nude.
I would also like the pages to be a little more appealing, especially when you open a photo, the site uses Gallery 2 at the mo and I would like to keep that unless someone can highly recomend me a much better alternative.
I have absolutely no idea how much what I have asked for should cost me, but doubt it would be something i could do myself.
Cheers for now.
This is not me but someone I've worked with a lot who I rate highly:
http://www.my-igloo.net/
She's based in Fife.
http://www.my-igloo.net/
She's based in Fife.
megy said:
Hi All,
I am wanting to enhance my website, it can currently be seen here, firstly I am wanting to seperate the photos page from the large collection that it is currently into 3 or 4 sub sites/pages, ideally 1 for cars, bikes and sport, another for niff naff and trivia and another for portraiture/glamour and art nude.
I would also like the pages to be a little more appealing, especially when you open a photo, the site uses Gallery 2 at the mo and I would like to keep that unless someone can highly recomend me a much better alternative.
I have absolutely no idea how much what I have asked for should cost me, but doubt it would be something i could do myself.
Cheers for now.
My mate is a web designer who runs his own business he is fantastic, his sites are really slick and clean if you want a look or his number it is no problem.I am wanting to enhance my website, it can currently be seen here, firstly I am wanting to seperate the photos page from the large collection that it is currently into 3 or 4 sub sites/pages, ideally 1 for cars, bikes and sport, another for niff naff and trivia and another for portraiture/glamour and art nude.
I would also like the pages to be a little more appealing, especially when you open a photo, the site uses Gallery 2 at the mo and I would like to keep that unless someone can highly recomend me a much better alternative.
I have absolutely no idea how much what I have asked for should cost me, but doubt it would be something i could do myself.
Cheers for now.
Law
Learn to build your own using Joomla - it will take a couple of days. You will also need to fork out £5 per month to host it, and maybe a tenner for a template.
My website may be basic (and still under construction!), but it cost nothing and still makes it onto the first page of Google for the search term "Ferrari F458 Italia".
www.teamtarga.com
Learning how to do it has made me realise how many web-design sharks there are out there (present company excepted
)
My website may be basic (and still under construction!), but it cost nothing and still makes it onto the first page of Google for the search term "Ferrari F458 Italia".
www.teamtarga.com
Learning how to do it has made me realise how many web-design sharks there are out there (present company excepted
)If you're going to go down the content management system route I would recommend CMS Made Simple over Joomla - I find it a lot more straightforward to use as have many of my clients.
www.cmsms.org
www.cmsms.org
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