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Pixelpost VS FolderBlog
What is the major advantage of using pixelpost over folderblog?
I have to choose between the two and need more information to make a proper choice. Thanks. |
PP is the best ;=)
we as developers cannot tell you what is better but I think there are some points to keep in mind: - which product has the most active community? to get support etc. - which product has more than one developer? not to depend on one person for further development and upgrades - which product is absolute utf-8-compatible? (PP is...) - which product has the best separation between programm and layout? PP has a complete separation, using templates for frontend and language-files for frontend and admin-section - which product is updated regularly to react to security issues? PP is in constant upgrade / development concerning safety issues - which product is the most easy to use for administration, but flexible - which product is the most easy to use for users (dummies) - do you need more than one user? - do you want a community tool or a photoblog for one user? these are questions which can be "run" against many programs, but I think PP is a good choice ;=) I remember that Folderblog does not have so much options and when I tested it (but this is more than one year ago) it had no UTF-8-option for safe character encoding, but what is one year in software cicles? |
what IS UTF-8-option anyway???
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UTF-8 means, that all text is stored and presented in Unicode Character Encoding, so special characters of the different languages will not be messed
text which is entered in comment-forms or text which you use for description of your photos etc. "ü" stays "ü" and not "?!ß" or something strange ;=) |
i think folderblogs only real advantage over pixelpost is that it doesn't rely on a database. if you have hosting with a database or you are willing to purchase one then pixelpost is the way to go in my opinion.
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yes it seems that folderblog just piles up photos and text files (comments). What is the advantage of using mySQL data base over a flat file data base? For large complex data base's I understand, but for just photos, I do understand. Maybe for hundreds of photos mySQL is better????? anyone know??? |
well, you can backup a mysql database, organize, tweak minor things...its just more detailed and custom, with lots of photos its a much lighter/organized load on the server...probably runs faster when built well ect
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Simply put the principles are - Data should go in a Database and Text in a text file ;)
I had evaluated Folderblog and found it too simplistic and in turn restrictive.... Pixlepost allows you to do many more things and is extensible |
I tried both but in the end, pixelpost was the best product for me. It has all the features I think one would need to run a photoblog, a great active community, awesome support (from the developers themselves!), many templates and add-ons.
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