Re: MT's story & future
- From: dsi1 <dsi100@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:22:08 -1000
Tashi wrote:
Andrew thanks, but my wife did the website and used some software
provided by Valueweb. I have been thinking about buying Dreamweaver
to learn how to do my own website. I've been learning Final cut, and
just got Photoshop Elements 4.
From someone who just a few months ago could only cruise the web to
learning these different softwares I feel I might be able to start
learning to do my own website. Would you recomend Dreamweaver or
something else to start off with?
MT
It seems like everybody and their cousin want to design their own websites - this includes me. :-) In fact, I did design my own site - since it's not guitar related - it's not appropriate that I blab about it here. I was able to create a site that was what I thought all sites should be - fast loading for dial-up users, simple to navigate, not cluttered with visual crap that adds nothing, and no little applets which may cause problems for old browser versions, that was clear and kinda fun, and most of all - had useful content.
The amazing thing about web design is that one can make changes to the pages using the simplest of text editors - which is what I do every so often - sometimes daily. Anyway, I think you'd be great at this - in my awesome opinion, you should go for it bro!
david
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