I need a webshosting that supports sitebuilder 2.9.0 that I built through yahoo.
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Answer by
Saumya Sharma
Yes, there are web hosting providers that support Yahoo SiteBuilder. You can search for web hosting companies and check if they specifically mention support for Yahoo SiteBuilder 2.9.0.
I built my site using 2.6 version on my XP computer. I can't seem to login to make some corrections. I don't want to update to Windows 7 on that computer. Is there another way I can log in to make alterations? I have all my files on the old XP computer. Can I maybe download the new version of Sitebuilder onto my Laptop which runs Windows 7? I don't have any files on it though. Please help.
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
According to the available details on the website, the software is compatible with Windows 7. In fact, it's recommended to have Windows 7 to install the software properly and have excellent working conditions.
No, SiteBuilder doesn't work with Windows 10. According to developer's information, you can use the service and the application for Windows 2000, XP and Vista. However, you can download the application from the official website and apply a compatibility tweak. Save the package and then right click it. Choose Properties > Compatibility and select Windows Vista. Tick the Run as Administrator option as well and launch the application.
This web site is for my art. The home page has links to different galleries, such as Seascapes. Once you go to that page there are thumbnail images of each oil painting in that category. You can then double-click on each thumbnail to open up another page that has a larger image of the oil painting, plus information about size and pricing. However, I have approximately 100 paintings total, so if I set each one up this way there will be a whole lot of pages and links in the web site. Does it make sense to do it that way, or is there a better way? I didn't want to create the whole thing and then find out later I should have done it differently.
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
You can do it both ways:
You either keep and create files for all the images you have. This is time consuming and many files will have to be updated on the website.
Secondly, choose an application and automatically create gallery with thumbnails and large files. There are plenty applications to choose from. Browse the database of Software Informer to pick some.
Once you selected the application, install it, add images, create thumbnails and add other information and generate the file. In the end you still have to upload the files and thumbnails, but you'll only have one HTML file or SWF and HTML, depending on the app you choose.
This web site is for my art. The home page has links to different galleries, such as Seascapes. Once you go to that page there are thumbnail images of each oil painting in that category. You can then double-click on each thumbnail to open up another page that has a larger image of the oil painting, plus information about size and pricing. However, I have approximately 100 paintings total, so if I set each one up this way there will be a whole lot of pages and links in the web site. Does it make sense to do it that way, or is there a better way? I didn't want to create the whole thing and then find out later I should have done it differently!
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Answer by
Julia Bocchetta
It doesn't make sense to create 100 pages with the large files, instead use a HTML gallery that takes all the pictures from a folder on the storage path and displays them automatically with the help of a few Javascripts, since Yahoo Sitebuilder doesn't allow PHP. There are many gallery creators available as scripts or software applications on desktop computers that can generate whole galleries. Use the websites found through Google Search to generate your galleries, then upload the results and that's it.
I need a webshosting that supports sitebuilder 2.9.0 that I built through yahoo.
Yes, there are web hosting providers that support Yahoo SiteBuilder. You can search for web hosting companies and check if they specifically mention support for Yahoo SiteBuilder 2.9.0.
I built my site using 2.6 version on my XP computer. I can't seem to login to make some corrections. I don't want to update to Windows 7 on that computer. Is there another way I can log in to make alterations? I have all my files on the old XP computer. Can I maybe download the new version of Sitebuilder onto my Laptop which runs Windows 7? I don't have any files on it though. Please help.
According to the available details on the website, the software is compatible with Windows 7. In fact, it's recommended to have Windows 7 to install the software properly and have excellent working conditions.
Follow the instructions presented within the software to learn how to download and access the files.
Does SiteBuilder work with Windows 10?
No, SiteBuilder doesn't work with Windows 10. According to developer's information, you can use the service and the application for Windows 2000, XP and Vista. However, you can download the application from the official website and apply a compatibility tweak. Save the package and then right click it. Choose Properties > Compatibility and select Windows Vista. Tick the Run as Administrator option as well and launch the application.
This web site is for my art. The home page has links to different galleries, such as Seascapes. Once you go to that page there are thumbnail images of each oil painting in that category. You can then double-click on each thumbnail to open up another page that has a larger image of the oil painting, plus information about size and pricing. However, I have approximately 100 paintings total, so if I set each one up this way there will be a whole lot of pages and links in the web site. Does it make sense to do it that way, or is there a better way? I didn't want to create the whole thing and then find out later I should have done it differently.
You can do it both ways:
You either keep and create files for all the images you have. This is time consuming and many files will have to be updated on the website.
Secondly, choose an application and automatically create gallery with thumbnails and large files. There are plenty applications to choose from. Browse the database of Software Informer to pick some.
Once you selected the application, install it, add images, create thumbnails and add other information and generate the file. In the end you still have to upload the files and thumbnails, but you'll only have one HTML file or SWF and HTML, depending on the app you choose.
This web site is for my art. The home page has links to different galleries, such as Seascapes. Once you go to that page there are thumbnail images of each oil painting in that category. You can then double-click on each thumbnail to open up another page that has a larger image of the oil painting, plus information about size and pricing. However, I have approximately 100 paintings total, so if I set each one up this way there will be a whole lot of pages and links in the web site. Does it make sense to do it that way, or is there a better way? I didn't want to create the whole thing and then find out later I should have done it differently!
It doesn't make sense to create 100 pages with the large files, instead use a HTML gallery that takes all the pictures from a folder on the storage path and displays them automatically with the help of a few Javascripts, since Yahoo Sitebuilder doesn't allow PHP. There are many gallery creators available as scripts or software applications on desktop computers that can generate whole galleries. Use the websites found through Google Search to generate your galleries, then upload the results and that's it.