I wrote Martin, the founder of the list [below]. We'll see what he says about starting a web site. I see starting this very simply, and keeping it simple. Erring on the side of too little rather than too much. Kind if an experiment in how we'd do it "if" we were going to... Emphasis on content, with minimal coding (html). I do several web sites now, and none of them take much time. I do the Nashville Mac Users site: www.macusers.com the site for my low profile portrait photo business: www.simplephotographs.com Also the site for the neighborhood association and residents at my summer lake house in Florida: www.kingsleylake.org You'll notice all three are similar in concept. I'm not much interested in fancy bells and whistles on web sites. I wouldn't feel at all possessive about this site either. Would prefer in fact, that we have several people actively working on it, which would help us all learn more too, hopefully. I'm hoping that having to do some photos, and helping people with some writing - will help me ingest the content about printmaking. Doing the site is like committing myself to the team. But I don't want to be the captain or coach - water boy will suit me well enough. And maybe a little cheerleading. -Clark >>> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + >> Martin, >> I've offered to start a web site dedicated to >> the DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint list. Someone >> suggested I contact you, and see if you have >> any thoughts about it. Do you? >> I'm still just thinking it through, and getting >> input. >> >> Regards, Clark Thomas >> www.simplephotographs.com...
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Re: a dedicated web site for this group?
2003-05-03 by Clark Thomas
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