There is/was a free Real Estate Frontpage web template on MS's website. IIRC
it's called Contoso or something, it's really extensive - I was surprised it
was free. I downloaded it a long time ago to mess with it.
You'd really need to use a database to call and search image files.
Yah a lot of work with images, but you can use IrFanview to batch them (MUCH
easier than PS's batch process), then store them in a folder in the web and
call the url's from a db.
|I kept thinking about all of the work involved with the photos too. I use
FP
| and all I do is insert and save.
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| | > Admin-ing a zillion images, numerous changes, and properties searches
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| > | > | Thank you. I was thinking that.
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| > | JoAnn Paules
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| > | > | > | > |i need a real estate website template that can be edited with
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| > | > | PLEASE HELP
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