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08/04/2004 - 08:27


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Noah - Not me, the other one
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Tracker

i referred to gallery a few days ago, and we're exploring using extensis portfolio (with netpublish) for making a client's smalll image asset library (semi-)publicly available, but noah's question is a good one. while vanilla MT lets you upload images/files, it doesn't really let you manage that content in any real way; gallery is fine but limited in it's customization without heavy lifting. i did end up using MT for my silver work site and just keyed all main images to a keyword/part number, but that was a bit of wrestling match. curious to know if the small/open blogging/content/publishing systems will go more "multimedia" soonish or will stay essentially (ironically perhaps) text-based for a while. . . then again, i might have totally misunderstood noah's post. if i did, the point i think he's making still interests me. yeah.



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