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Posted by Geoff Muldoon on 01/10/06 01:22
jacqueharper@earthlink.net says...
> Here's my .02:
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> Hire someone who does web pages and knows something about usability to
> do this for you. Think of this as a marketing project, not a coding
> project. I believe you when you say you have programming experience,
> but the ability to build a web page does not equate to the ability to
> market your product effectively.
Most strongly concur, this is the best advice you can get.
Your problems will not be with coding (html is sooo much easier than c++),
but with design - graphics, accessibility, usability. A little
professional help will be invaluable.
Then get a good book on html and css, and a good text editor (if you're a
coder you'll be able to find one to suit your own preferences - I use
Crimson Editor) for ongoing maintenance.
Geoff M
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