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August 8, 2008 12:00 PM PDT

Build a better photoblog this weekend with Pixelpost 1.7.1

by Joshua Goldman
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There are plenty of free ways to build an average photoblog, but if you have dreams of creating one that meets your needs and not just the masses, check out Pixelpost 1.7.1. Updated earlier this year with a bunch of new features including an Install Assistant, this MySQL/PHP-based application is a free download and needs only a modicum of technical knowledge and some server space to use.

Everything is tweakable and functionality can be extended with a number of free downloadable add-ons for everything from the ability to use PayPal to let visitors buy photos to adding histograms to images to an Adobe Lightroom exporter. All of them have easy-to-follow instructions for installing them, too.

If you're not the tweaking type, simply pick one of the available templates (also free) and start publishing your photos.

To see what I mean, pop over to GatheringOfPixels.com (click the skull above the photo at the right to see "before" shots) or any of the Pixelpost featured photoblogs.

Originally posted at Crave
Josh Goldman is a senior editor for CNET Reviews, covering digital cameras, camcorders, and related bits and pieces, along with writing the occasional laptop or software review. He doesn't have a podcast, newsletter, or CNET TV show, but you can follow him on Twitter if that's something you do. E-mail Josh.
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by kinowerken August 8, 2008 12:54 PM PDT
Looks good. Only I don't tie my photos and work up into startups.
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by Earl Benzar August 8, 2008 1:57 PM PDT
> I don't tie my photos and work up into startups.

Startups? This is an open source application that you host with your ISP. How is that a "startup?"
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