aaron_t
07 Jul 2010, 10:38 PM
Hey cats. Intermediate web-design skills here.
So I've got a client who's looking to put together a Photography Portfolio website for herself. Every example site she's showed me are entirely Flash based, or some hybrid of HTML+CSS+Flash. That's all fine.
I was wondering if anyone out there has built a Photo-Portfolio site that has included a "Proofs" section. Essentially it's place where clients log in via username+password to access prints of their photography session, then can let the photographer know what ones they want printed.
So a few specific questions around the mechanics behind the "Proofs" page:
1) I need a tutorial on how to create user log-in capabilities (PHP...database?? Should I outsource? Oh god I need answers.)
<Second question optional for people who've designed sites like this...>
2) Once the user logs in, is it basically bare-bones FTP server at that point? Or does it maintain the site theme? I suppose this could be as complex as the client wanted it to be... But if other developers/designers have done it different ways, I'd like to know.
Cool, thanks people.
Aaron T
So I've got a client who's looking to put together a Photography Portfolio website for herself. Every example site she's showed me are entirely Flash based, or some hybrid of HTML+CSS+Flash. That's all fine.
I was wondering if anyone out there has built a Photo-Portfolio site that has included a "Proofs" section. Essentially it's place where clients log in via username+password to access prints of their photography session, then can let the photographer know what ones they want printed.
So a few specific questions around the mechanics behind the "Proofs" page:
1) I need a tutorial on how to create user log-in capabilities (PHP...database?? Should I outsource? Oh god I need answers.)
<Second question optional for people who've designed sites like this...>
2) Once the user logs in, is it basically bare-bones FTP server at that point? Or does it maintain the site theme? I suppose this could be as complex as the client wanted it to be... But if other developers/designers have done it different ways, I'd like to know.
Cool, thanks people.
Aaron T