Just started designing my own through Adobe portfolio. Not that straight forward but hey, it's free!If you have Lightroom cc, then adobe portfolio is pretty good considering it’s free
Just started designing my own through Adobe portfolio. Not that straight forward but hey, it's free!
It was the recommendation of the Host company, which I took and to be honest I’m glad I did, the old site was forever crashing when I would update a plug-in especially whocommerseYou don't need to delete and start again You can used the File Rollback feature (in C Panel) to take your website back to how it was before the hack took place. This is what worked for me when my site was hacked.
You don't need to delete and start again You can used the File Rollback feature (in C Panel) to take your website back to how it was before the hack took place. This is what worked for me when my site was hacked.
Your right but it was only exposed for the short time it took to me to install all the updates to Wordpress, themes and plugins and install the update which I missed first time round which let the hackers in which is the php updates.By doing that, you are then exposing the original vulnerability that allowed the site to be hacked in the first place !
Have a look at TheImageFile. Very good price including hosting for under 500 images and the customer service is excellent. See my site
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When I used to sell images Photoshelter seemed to be the best option. I would certainly look at something set up for selling photographs, rather than a generic service.I'm considering setting up a website in order to sell images, has anyone got any experience with this and would Wix or SS be best (I realise i'll get differing opinions here but just trying to see where to put my money to best effect). cheers
Have a look at TheImageFile.
I moved from zenofolio to adobe portfolio a couple of years ago. It works for me ok.If you have Lightroom cc, then adobe portfolio is pretty good considering it’s free
I have to say there was a bit of a learning curve at first but most of that was down to the web browser not liking adobe portfolio. A change of web browser and I was well away. There was a guide I used but I can’t find a link to it now.It does see, a bit clumsy to start with, but once you get the hang of it, it’s pretty straight forward.
I like that I can setup the galleries in LR and just sync them to the site.
I think Sytist is a one off payment and you can sell images on it.
Sorry I’ve just seen this as I didn’t get a notification. I’m currently with 1&1 by Ionos. I was previously with GoDaddy. At the time I decided to change my web domain as I’d seen there was .photography domain names now available. To be honest I find domain name are usually cheaper when you first get them. Once it comes up for renewal it’s always more expensive. My renewal comes up at the end of the year so I will see how much it will be then.Hi Rob! just read it and very interesting! the question is: which hosting service are you actually using? at what cost? I am not a professional and I stopped my smugmug subscription. POrtfolio is a good free alternative (I am subscribed to adobe ph and lr) but I would love your advice on which cheap hosting service. thanks!