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11-03-2005, 12:32 PM
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Hello there, here's the deal.

For my portfolio I'm looking for a portfolio script, but since my lack of PHP skills, I'm looking after a good, free portfolio script. Anyone know some/have recommendations?

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11-03-2005, 08:05 PM
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Are you looking for a script that you can add images to it? Or like one that just shows the images, no adding through a form. Because the second one is HTML and 0 PHP, normally.

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what's a portfolio script?

11-04-2005, 10:53 PM
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Agreed - I don't think i've ever really seen a portfolio script as such.

In any case, if you are a website, I doubt you will be working on that many projects that you would find it to much of a task to manually edit your portfolio page occasionally, and add information about your latest project(s) to it.

11-06-2005, 01:21 AM
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Yeah, you probably wouldn't find one. The point being of course that if you need a portfolio, it should be a matter of honour that you design your own portfolio :P Whether you have to handcode your updates or not. If you went to somebody's portfolio and saw a pre-made script, what would you think about that person?

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I'd think they sucked beyond belief.

The amount of time and care you put into your own presentation reflects when other people see it in action.

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Do most people even use custom coded dynamic profolio script? Or do they just statically enter the info in the pages?

I was thinking about coding up a profolio script, for the sake of experience and I figured it couldn't hurt, but I am curious on what everyone else does.

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That would probably be the easiest idea for you And would look the most professional.

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I will definately do it all for hand, I think I have more "control" then

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Ok, sorry for me not replying, I was out of town or really busy so haven't really had that much time to reply.

With a portfolio script I mean some piece of code which helps you to submit a layout/graphic/... you've made on your site, without the hassle of uploading it. Together with that would come the features of a basic about me page, and index with some news, and a decent contact page.

Some people maybe prefer to edit their code themselves, but I actually prefer to do it via browser Quicker, handier, easier. I guess everybody has their methods I just wondered if there were any scripts available, since I'm not exactly the coding genius

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