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Figured I would jump back into things with a quick
post. To Romain Haug what kind of info are you
looking for?
I wanted to respond to Steve's post for a moment. I
agree with your view on Dreamweaver. It has a curve
but once you are over it, you are golden. I would
also add that it has an add on pack (or something like
that) that is called courseware that looks promising
for designing online courses. I want to check it out
soon.
Frontpage should be tossed out with the garbage. That
and anything you could design with Publisher. Blech.
Adobe's stuff is getting better, and Photoshop 5.5 and
Image Ready are AWESOME! (especially for easy
rollovers) But they still dont have that solid
authoring tool.
I use Claris Homepage 3.0 from about a billion years
ago (computer time). Its easy, I get my tables and I
am out of there. Just a thought for anyone designing.
I wanted to post again my call for anyone that might
be interested in helping start a new website called
the Home for Wayward Web Designers. I am looking for
people that design and are non-profit by nature
(therefore they speak both computer and non-profit
languages). I hope to have a few thoughts and
discussions on the topics related to web designs. This
would involve writing a short (1-2 page) essay on what
you have done and an application to how others can do
it or understand the web better.
Further I would love to get into doing How-To's, so if
anyone would like to help out that would be great.
Please write me back if you would like to help out!
Aaron
Historic Massachusetts
Webmaster/Program Assistant
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Web Designer
Technology Integration Consultant
Cymatium.net Web Designs
http://www.cymatium.net
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