From:
"Rick Farnkopf" <rwfarnkopf@zzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Wed, 24 Nov 2004 23:09:17 -0500
Subject:
website question
Quoted text begins.George is right, by my way of thinking the best option is have a site with
a
set number of pages built on templates that allows you to change images
and
text whenever you like, mine is done that way, click at bottom of message.
End of quote.
Hey - this is the guy who wanted to now if slate could be bent! Well your
right
and I know it was ... anyway
I do know a bit about web site building. I build large computer systems
for my company and
have been doing that for 18 years now. I also build web sites for certian
people when I have time.
Here is a link to a site of an Artist firend of mine that I built.
It very important to note that this site can be viewed both by a MAC and a
PC. This is not always
even considered but this one should be ok on both machines.
If you know just a small amout of HTML you can resize and replace the
pictures with yours.
Here is the link WWW.DianeKellerStudio.com - just save each page into a
pre-defined folder. Then
you could replace the pictures with yours ( you should optimise them all
first) or it could get very slow
to be viewed. You can also resize any of the picture areas as well as
dropping out rows.
I appreciate all the help you guys gave me especially Simon.
Thanks to all.
rick
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