[AccessD] OT: New Web Site

krosenstiel at comcast.net krosenstiel at comcast.net
Tue Jan 9 17:38:39 CST 2007


Rocky,
I can help you with this. I'll talk to you tonight from home. 

Here is a web site I've been working on that I just put up last night: http://www.mindfulnesspugetsound.org

--
Karen Rosenstiel
Seattle WA USA

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From: "Beach Access Software" <bchacc at san.rr.com>
> Dear List:
> 
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> Excuse the OT but, in a desperate attempt to make a living this year, and
> after 10 years of doing this Access stuff, I have finally decided to put up
> a simple web site for Beach Access Software.  Which means learning how to do
> it.  Which means Front Page since I have it in the Action Pack.  Never mind
> that it's finally obsolete.
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> The problem, of course, is graphic design.  I have the design equivalent of
> a tin ear.  So the site is rather stark and has pretty much just the facts,
> ma'am. 
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> But any suggestions on how the content and/or appearance can be improved
> will be appreciated.  
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> And, no, I haven't set up my email there so the info email address is still
> road runner.  But, one thing at a time.
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> Site address is www.bchacc.com <http://www.bchacc.com/> 
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> One thing I'd like to do is shorten the lines.  Shorter lines are more
> readable on a web site.  But I don't see how to do that yet.  On the
> services page, should I put the projects into a table?  Is that how the
> margins are set in general?  Cells?
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> MTIA
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> Rocky Smolin
> 
> Beach Access Software
> 
> 858-259-4334
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> www.e-z-mrp.com
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