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Photo website
Does anyone know of a photo-hosting site that implements cloud tagging and isn't blocked by a school? Or, as an alternative, does anyone know of a website plugin (free preferably) that does uploading and cloud tagging for you? This is for personal and robotics use.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_cloud
making us old folks learn new words.... No, I don't know of any, but I usually just put my images on my own web page, using very simple html (the selectric typewriter museum) |
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We use smugmug (http://rollingthunder.smugmug.com) it's not free but it seems to work just fine behind our current school firewall...
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Not sure if Flickr is blocked by your school firewall but that is a pretty nice site. They have free and pro, pro costing ~$25 a year for unlimited. Quite a nice deal.
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Here are a few posts about website photo galleries and photo software
If you can't find a all-in-one application, I suggest integrating a cloud tagging package with a php based RSS gallery. We are working on providing tutorials on how to implement PHP RSS galleries on the vex events development site. http://dev.vexevents.org/node/7 Feel free to ask questions or PM me if your confused. |
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If you have PHP and MySQL on your web server, Gallery2 is the way to go if you are looking for a plug and play solution.
If you are of the more adventurous type, and are looking for a challenge, learn PHP (for server side scripting), MySQL (for server side database), XHTML, CSS, and possibly even AJAX and program your own photo gallery. |
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Picasa Web Gallery
Just log in with your Google account and upload pictures. You can also view your friends or other people's albums. I don't know if it is blocked on a school firewall. Anyone want to check? |
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Thanks for the replies. Picasa and Flickr are blocked, which is the reason I asked the question. The only other option other than a web-based one is a piece of software that tracks a set of tags and sticks them on a CD. Launch the thing and a slide show pops up with the tags on the left.
Ah, haha ... perhaps I just answered my question. I may write some sort of Java program. Too much web stuff has changed since I last tried it. The hope is that one will be able to read all of the files in a directory and save a file in that directory containing the tag info for the directory. Then write the directory to a CD, along with the jar file. I've been wondering about what Java project I'd take on this Fall... |
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One of my parents set up a smugmug account, she was able to get it free by using the non-profit status of our parent booster group.
This site is not blocked by our districts filters. |
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