Switching to Adobe Portfolio
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that looks really nice. great job!
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I really dig Adobe Portfolio for my own purposes. Once you understand how it works, it's very easy to use, and yes, conveniently free if you're a CC subscriber. I don't regret the lack of blog, but just forward a link to my tumblre (which I don't use that much anyway), and have it set as a subdomain on my website, so it still has a common url. The templates are slightly different, but not too much.
I mean to rejig my site a a bit, but working on new content first. That's more important.
You can still use meta tags and track visits using google analytics, there's a setting in the site editor somewhere.
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@burvantill Thank you hun!
@Amanda-Jean Your website looks great, you did a really good job!
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Hi @NessIllustration I was wondering how did you manage to make that theme look like that? Organize it that way, it is super easy to navigate and exactly what I was going for but I couldn't figure it out. A little help?
This is my site: https://jasdroide.myportfolio.com
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@Jose-A-Nieto Actually your site looks quite a lot like mine design wise, it's just that you have more categories Like in your header you have Illustration, Storyboard and Character design whereas I just have "My work". Inside the my work section I made 3 subcategories. I think yours gets a little harder to navigate because you have 3 categories in your header, and more subcategories to that. For example, your Illustration category is divided by projects, but that not necessary. I think you ended up like this because you imported your projects from Behance, yeah? Instead, for each header category you can create a blank page, then use the "grid" widget to import all your illustration. That's all I made the masonry grid on my site
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@NessIllustration Yeah, I imported it all from Behance. I'll import everything manually then, I like yours way better than mine
Thanks!
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@Jose-A-Nieto I think your site looks really good i dont see any problems.
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@DOTTYP Thanks! It is ok, but Ness's is easier to navigate
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Update: I FINALLY managed to connect my domain, which was unnecessarily confusing and convoluted LOL.. If you're making an Adobe Portfolio site I'd recommend just buying your domain through them and save yourself the trouble. I already had my domain with Go Daddy and the instructions were so techy and insufficient that I ended up having to look up tutorials to figure out what I was missing. Ah well, all done now!
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@NessIllustration Ha! Yep, I experienced that too. Adding a subdomain was a toothache and a half as well!! But I've had my domain for a few years with GoDaddy, so didn't really consider changing over.
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I also have adobe portfolio, very happy with it, bought some domain, and like @NessIllustration it wasn't easy intergrations, but it works now.
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@MichaelaH They should really fix that!