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Friday, January 27, 2006
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Hello all: I just finished our anthro. graduate student association website. It's no OPA site, but I was pretty happy with how it turned out, considering I had no idea how to construct a website beforehand. Tell me what you think.
I just learned a little Dreamweaver. It is pretty easy once you learn your way around the program and jargon. I sure did gain a lot of respect for what Scott can do. Word to the lord of the techies.
Scott, Dreamweaver is cake compared to Flash. There were a number of things I had to ask my brother about, but realized the program has some limitations. Either way, every archaeology student should learn how to build a website offering info to the public on their projects. It really is simple.
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It looks good Mike. Did you HTML or something else? (trying to sound like I know what I'm talking about)
I just learned a little Dreamweaver. It is pretty easy once you learn your way around the program and jargon. I sure did gain a lot of respect for what Scott can do. Word to the lord of the techies.
Looks good Mike. I need to learn Dreamweaver myself since I did everything in Flash for the OPA site. Geekdom here I come!
Scott, Dreamweaver is cake compared to Flash. There were a number of things I had to ask my brother about, but realized the program has some limitations. Either way, every archaeology student should learn how to build a website offering info to the public on their projects. It really is simple.
Mike,
I dropped by your family blog. The "Falconer" photo is hilarious. Love the fluffed beard.
Dreamweaver, I believe you can get me through the night...
nice!
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