Thanks for sharing your experience.  I usually use multiple photos in
a blog entry.  Having to choose photos one by one without an
integrated plugin would be a difficult adjustment.

I have seen photo.net and flickr galleries, but the design layout
never did appeal to me.  But it looks like some folks use more than
one method to suit their needs.

-Pat

On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 1:35 AM, Juriy Lukin<[email protected]> wrote:
> I use Zenfolio for photo hosting.
> Honestly, next time I'd prefer Flickr.
> Zenfolio is a very small company, and developing of extra features is
> very slow. For example, they promised custom themes more than year
> ago... but still nothing changed.
> There is no integration  plugins neither for Wordpress, nor for
> Drupal. Posting 300+ images is a pain!
> Zenfolio doesn't show real image url, and I have to right-click on
> every photo, select in drop-down menu "Show link to photo", then
> select proper url, copy... paste into blog posting window... and all
> over again.
> I like to tell photo-stories, but this hosting limits me :(
>
> For example, Flickr plugins allow fetching photo urls from photoset,
> inserting them into post as tag < img src... > - much more convenient!
>
> But if you don't need such integration features - you can use
> Zenfolio. It's fast, reliable and (if you pay 40$/year) you have
> unlimited storage space, custom domain name (e.g. CNAME), good
> security options (password-protection of photo/gallery/collection). ZF
> also has different themes (only a couple of them are really usable),
> some layout customisation (number of columns, size of thumbnails,
> amount of information shown on photo page).
> ZF aims at dedicated photo site - unlike Flickr, which has ugly design
> and very good integration features.
>
>
> Hope this helps :)

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