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#1 Re: General » CE2 to CE4 » 2014-08-30 20:51:54

ray

I think for me the best option might be to delete so that it might be less confusing and no danger of mixing up files folders.  Plus, Publisher looks very useful to simplify things for me so again, less confusing than moving from a sub-domain.  Just follow the installation documents for support.  I got there eventually last time!

Here poses a question....

I would like a total re-vamp - a new look but I still like the simplicity in a photography website.  The images do the talking.
What would I require from CE4 to be able to set up the following (if possible).  I have also included an example;

1. Galleries that just have a filmstrip with a large image for the viewer.  Not a page of thumbnails when opening the gallery
2. Can a filmstrip be turned off?
3. A large slideshow of images in the home page (I have this already but cannot remember which CE package).  Also like Matthews 'Campagna Pictures' website cover too - full screen shot!

Example - http://www.jasonbellphoto.com/#/photogr … andscapes/

#2 Re: General » CE2 to CE4 » 2014-08-29 05:59:09

ray

Thank you Rod.  Much appreciated.

#3 Re: General » CE2 to CE4 » 2014-08-29 04:51:59

ray

Would I purchase a sub-domain through my current server Bluehost and would this be akin to creating a second website under a different name and then transferring to the current website location once complete (after deleting the older folders).

I'm not so sure what PHPlugins are but I'm sure if i can digest this page I will figure things out - http://ce3wiki.theturninggate.net/doku. … _phplugins

I'm a healthcare worker - this is like pulling teeth...eeek yikes

#4 General » CE2 to CE4 » 2014-08-29 03:53:59

ray
Replies: 6

I have been pretty inactive as far as developing my website which will be obvious as I'm still using CE2.  Very impressed with CE2 once I got my head around the design and installation process being a newbie to web development 

I am aware that I have to purchase CE4 from scratch again but can I develop the new CE4 designed website without removing the existing one?  Would I simply develop the new website in the right hand pane and then replace the new sections (pages, galleries etc) within Cyberduck?

Would I need to replace or retain the existing web engine packages once I have downloaded CE4?  Hope these questions make sense.

#5 Re: General » Thoughts on Creative Cloud » 2014-06-09 20:59:23

ray

Thank you all. It is a while since I have been on here and my website www.raygreenphotography.co.uk needs additions from TTG and a bit of a revamp.  Looking forward to TTG4 and getting my head round all of this again.  Taking the photographs is the easy part!

Thank you again for you continued support and prompt replies.

#6 General » Thoughts on Creative Cloud » 2014-06-09 04:32:32

ray
Replies: 4

I need to update to Lightroom 5 and I use Photoshop on occasions (currently 5).  I was about to download an update to L5 and then the subscription to PS and L5 flashed before me and I wondered whether this might be a good option but I would have to transfer all of my images and input my web settings all over again.

I just wondered the thoughts on CC and how it woul affect TTG in the future?

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