Mary Waldman send a note recently about how to post pics and albums to a website.
Let's use the thought about how to have your club members post their stuff where you can link to it... That way they can be responsible for (or lack therof) their own accomplishments and posting. This webstuff gets old when it's a onw-person band...
I like picasa, although Kodak is ok too. I sent this article to Mary and she replied that she figured it out and it worked for her. http://tuckahoe.ponyclub.org/
Other examples at www.mountainlaurel.ponyclub.org and Dressage4kids.com .
Let me know if this works for you, and if I can further clarify how to play with picasa.com
More ideas to follow...
Jeff Kurtz
DC - Mountain Laurel Pony Club
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Saturday, December 23, 2006
Found a website to post photos that can be linked to as albums either by the public, or in folders only accessible by yourself or thru a coded link. Should be a good way to let clients add photo content to page which will be linked from their website or newsletter.
see demo at http://picasaweb.google.com/dc.mlpc and http://picasaweb.google.com/kurtzinpa
I'll have to get creative and play with this. Yesterday I used it to store copies of the creative for two clients and give them a link so they could review/download/archive the photos for their own use.
Jeff
see demo at http://picasaweb.google.com/dc.mlpc and http://picasaweb.google.com/kurtzinpa
I'll have to get creative and play with this. Yesterday I used it to store copies of the creative for two clients and give them a link so they could review/download/archive the photos for their own use.
Jeff
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