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		<title>One of our sites &#8211; Caron Photography</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caron Photography &#8211; <a href="http://www.caronphotography.co.uk " target="_blank">www.caronphotography.co.uk</a> is a company owned by a portrait photographer in London. Caron was looking for a really fresh, unique site that represented her and her business, which delivered specific features</p>
<p><strong>The brief</strong><br />
We were to design and develop a bespoke site, which represented the way the customer sees her business, both in terms of style and delivery.  The site would have a portfolio, secure contact form – along with a tightly integrated gallery and blog</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.caronphotography.co.uk " target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-262" title="caron" src="http://www.placeofdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/caron.jpg" border="1" alt="caron One of our sites   Caron Photography" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p><strong> Site history</strong><br />
Caron previously had an incomplete Joomla installation, which was attempting to sell and show photography using a Virtuemart store.  Joomla + Virtuemart is normally an excellent combination, but as a vehicle for showing and selling photographs, it really doesn’t work</p>
<p><strong>The design</strong><br />
We worked really closely with the client to produce a template, and the typography for the site.  We bounced around ideas for a few weeks, fine tuning some ideas, and resigning others to the recycle bin.  In the end, we produced a really clean fresh airy template, that lets the customers photography shine out</p>
<p>We wanted the blog and gallery to have a total visual integration with the site<br />
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Working with the client</strong><br />
We had a very close working relationship with the client allowing us to produce exactly what the client asked for.  We developed some ideas, demonstrated them to the client, and then had a 2 way discussion with the customer.  We then modified these ideas, taking onboard the clients comments.  Working like this allowed us to produce a unique site, which the client is delighted with</p>
<p><strong>Feature list</strong><br />
- Customer updatable portfolio – with a beautiful slideshow<br />
- Static information based site<br />
- Fully integrated, secure, fully featured photo gallery with e-commerce<br />
- Fully integrated blog<br />
- Security by design<br />
- SEO by design</p>
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CSS &amp; Typography</strong><br />
The typography for the site was developed in-house, and then tweaked to the client’s specification.  The seamless integration of the very diversely different dynamic parts of the site with the static parts of the site is due to the smart way the template and CSS are put together</p>
<p><strong>Cross browser support</strong><br />
By design the site is coded to support and display correctly in Safari (on a Mac + PC) IE 5,6,7 Firefox 2, 3 and Opera<br />
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Technologies</strong><br />
This site uses HTML, PHP, SQL, DHTML, AJAX, A server firewall,  CSS and Javascript</p>
<p><strong>SEO</strong><br />
As with all of our sites – the site has SEO built in – across both the static and dynamic parts of the site</p>
<p><strong>Portfolio’s</strong><br />
The client shoots a range of different types of photography.  The portfolio section is simple, and to the point, allowing the work to showcase itself.  We used a particularly pretty reflection slideshow which we heavily modified and crafted into the site design<br />
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Photography gallery</strong><br />
We used a standard installation of Gallery2, and then got to work on the templates to fit the site design.  This has produced a visually unique installation of G2 retaining all of the backend and front end functionality.  One feature that is particularly excellent for photographers is Gallery Remote – which allows drag and drop of images from the photographers desktop</p>
<p><strong>Blog</strong><br />
We used an installation of WordPress, and then wrote a template for it, to match the sites template</p>
<p><strong>Training</strong><br />
We don’t just install and run.  We install, and bring our customers up to speed with the front and back ends of the website.  WordPress and Gallery2 have fairly steep learning curves, and we are there all the way through the learning process with the client, ironing out issues, and explaining how to use the site</p>
<p><strong>Total integration</strong><br />
It might seem that we are banging on about this, but a bespoke static site, with a blog, and gallery, with a seamless integration between all of the component parts is a big deal, and not seen very often.  Often, sites have 3 different looks, as users jump between the different sections.  We are really pleased with the overall look</p>
<p><strong>The future</strong><br />
We will continue to support and work with the customer over the following months and years, providing further training, minor tweaks and updates as required</p>
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		<title>Can&#8217;t access G2 plugin page?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 08:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Resolving Gallery 2- Internal server error &#8211; Error 500 &#8211; when accessing plugins on a new build G2.3 (not tested on other builds)

Navigate to the following address: http://yoursite/gallery/lib/support/
Login to the page using your admin password
Click on Cache Maintenance
Check the tick boxes you  want cleared, but be sure to check the &#8220;Downloadable Plugin Cache&#8221; tickbox
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Resolving Gallery 2- Internal server error &#8211; Error 500 &#8211; when accessing plugins on a new build G2.3 (not tested on other builds)</p>
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<li>Navigate to the following address: http://yoursite/gallery/lib/support/</li>
<li>Login to the page using your admin password</li>
<li>Click on Cache Maintenance</li>
<li>Check the tick boxes you  want cleared, but be sure to check the &#8220;Downloadable Plugin Cache&#8221; tickbox</li>
<li>Click ont he clear the cache button</li>
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<p>You now can access your G2 Plugin page from admin</p>
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		<title>One of our sites: Claire Juliette Creative Photography</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 14:50:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a website for a wedding and portrait photographer.  We incorporated a secure contact form (PHP) and a slide show on the front page, which the client can update themselves.  Another part of the build was letting the portfolio be really easy for the client to update
Working with the client
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a website for a wedding and portrait photographer.  We incorporated a secure contact form (PHP) and a slide show on the front page, which the client can update themselves.  Another part of the build was letting the portfolio be really easy for the client to update</p>
<p><strong>Working with the client</strong><br />
We feel part of web design is working with and listening to a client to understand their needs.  In this build, it became apparent the client was pretty OK with FTP, and wanted to be able to update the site herself.  We designed aspects of the site to make this really easy, all the way down to the point of supplying specifically modified slide show template files for Photoshop</p>
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<p>The approach to this website was pretty easy.  The client being a creative sort, already had a firm idea on the design and look for the site.  See: <a href="http://www.clairejuliette.co.uk" target="_blank">www.clairejuliette.co.uk</a></p>
<div id="attachment_29" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.clairejuliette.co.uk" target="_blank"><img class="size-medium wp-image-29" title="cjcp" src="http://www.placeofdesign.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/cjcp-300x225.jpg" alt="Claire Juliette Creative Photography" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Claire Juliette Creative Photography</p></div>
<p>We followed the clients ideas, chipped in a few of our own and produced this superb compact website.  The client had an existing Coppermine gallery, which we re-templated to suite the site</p>
<p><strong>Hosting woes</strong><br />
Late last year, the clients original web host begun to pull all sorts of strange stunts &#8211; for example changing the SQL database passwords without telling anyone and generally service levels dropped.  The client has now migrated to our servers</p>
<p><strong>The migration</strong><br />
We needed to move a SQL database, and a lot of scripts. we managed to do this and just swap DNS servers over at the last moment causing little loss in service.  The migration was pretty seamless</p>
<p><strong>Hosting</strong><br />
Like most of our clients, this site is hosted in our unlimited hosting package &#8211; that is unlimited bandwidth, web space, SQL databases, POP accounts, FTP accounts.. you get the idea</p>
<p><strong>The future</strong><br />
We have created the client a lovely new gallery that back-ends onto a e-commerce setup.  We will be launching this fully with the client in the near future.  As the client is a wedding photographer, selling images online is a absolute necessity nowadays</p>
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