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Support => cpg1.3.x Support => Older/other versions => cpg1.3 Miscellaneous => Topic started by: mzsparrow on March 16, 2005, 01:05:28 am

Title: this may be.....too much
Post by: mzsparrow on March 16, 2005, 01:05:28 am
im totally new to the realm of websites and whatsuch- but im going to start one.
ive watched the tutorials but am still sort of floundering.

would it be posisble to have help in starting this up? someone to kinda help me step by step?

or is this too much to ask?

thx
Title: Re: this may be.....too much
Post by: Tranz on March 16, 2005, 01:08:55 am
We have a board where people can pay to have someone setup their gallery. Is this something you're interested in?

If yes, we can move this thread there.
Title: Re: this may be.....too much
Post by: mzsparrow on March 16, 2005, 01:11:46 am
no... :-\\
i will do the work.... i just need......a guide, persay.
Title: Re: this may be.....too much
Post by: Tranz on March 16, 2005, 01:18:22 am
Have you gone through the documentation (http://coppermine.sourceforge.net/manual.php), in addition to the tutorials?

It takes more work to walk someone through an installation than just to do the installation. That's why I was saying that you can pay someone to do the installation. But if you need someone to walk you through it, it's like they're doing the installation but with more time and effort. So I would think it's like requesting an installation with the additional fee of tutelage.
Title: Re: this may be.....too much
Post by: mzsparrow on March 16, 2005, 01:19:48 am
yeah, i know what you mean.

ah well, no harm in asking.

thanks for your time!
Title: Re: this may be.....too much
Post by: kegobeer on March 16, 2005, 03:16:33 am
If you want to have a website, I recommend picking up a beginner HTML book.  Google is another good resource for website building.  Like everything else, you need to have some basic understanding before jumping in feet first.  Start small and work your way up.  I wouldn't recommend going from zero to Coppermine in one step - start off with building basic html pages so you get a hang of how everything works.

Little steps, grasshopper.  ;)  Believe me, once you get a hang of it, it'll be more fun and you'll pick up more and more tidbits, like PHP and MySQL.  Before you know it, you'll have a website you'll want your friends and family to visit!