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		<title>By: inmyplace.info &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Howto Setup a photoblog. Part 1: What software to choose?</title>
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		<description>[...] Wordpress: Well, you probably say: Wordpress as a photoblog system? You must be crazy&#8230; No, I&#8217;m not, apart from the hundreds of plugins, the clean code, the easy templating system there are a few valid solutions on the net and good examples for the use of this great blog system. Just have a look at this beautiful photoblog:&#160;http://jowra.com/photos/&#160;. Fivebyfive (http://www.fivebyfive.com.ar/wp-themes/) has created some great photoblog templates. With the installation of a few additional plugins and&#160;changes to some options you&#8217;re virtually done. Another great theme is the &#8220;Cookies and Cream Theme&#8221; from&#160;http://www.kineda.com/?page_id=1078&#160;Though, there are some disadvantages as well: you&#8217;ve to integrate the EXIF extraction by yourself, there is no automatic resizing of the images and no integration of google maps (although that&#8217;s not a must have for me). [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] WordPress: Well, you probably say: WordPress as a photoblog system? You must be crazy&#8230; No, I&#8217;m not, apart from the hundreds of plugins, the clean code, the easy templating system there are a few valid solutions on the net and good examples for the use of this great blog system. Just have a look at this beautiful photoblog:&nbsp;<a href="http://jowra.com/photos/&nbsp;" rel="nofollow">http://jowra.com/photos/&nbsp;</a>. Fivebyfive (<a href="http://www.fivebyfive.com.ar/wp-themes/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fivebyfive.com.ar/wp-themes/</a>) has created some great photoblog templates. With the installation of a few additional plugins and&nbsp;changes to some options you&#8217;re virtually done. Another great theme is the &#8220;Cookies and Cream Theme&#8221; from&nbsp;<a href="http://www.kineda.com/?page_id=1078&nbsp;Though" rel="nofollow">http://www.kineda.com/?page_id=1078&nbsp;Though</a>, there are some disadvantages as well: you&#8217;ve to integrate the EXIF extraction by yourself, there is no automatic resizing of the images and no integration of google maps (although that&#8217;s not a must have for me). [...]</p>
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