Look at the Space Center's web page http://www.zianet.com/space as one example of an in-house web page. I work for the Space Center as the Computer Systems Analyst and electronics design engineer and technician, etc. I first set up the web page as a "hobby" on my own time and now it is the official web page and I maintain in when required. It can be very time consuming to design and setup initially and can require a considerable amount of time to maintain depending on how frequent the documented exhibits change and other scheduling that is included in the web pages. I have found that visitors to the web pages get quite vocal via email or telephone when they discover some information that is out of date or incorrect. If you are going to set up a web site, you must have the time to maintain it. Our pages have a modest 1500 or so visitors a month and they are distributed throughout the world indicating that many web page visitors will probably never actually make it to New Mexico to see the real thing. I don't know if this helps but If I can be more specific in any area, please let me know Bob Wood The Space Center Alamogordo, NM [log in to unmask] http://www.zianet.com/space