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RE: the web page
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clive Warren [mailto:cocam@cableinet.co.uk]
> Sent: Monday, January 04, 1999 9:25 PM
> To: Luis Paulet
> Subject: Re: the web page
>
>
> >Thanks for your help. I have several ideas as to how to
> >go about this. See what you can do about a page, then
> >we'll go further with this. If that doesn't work out,
> >we could get a free web page at a number of places.
> >
> >This could turn out to be a big project, so think it
> >through carefully as to whether you really want to do this.
> >I'm not that experienced with web pages.. although have
> >access to the latest software from several companies
> >to do so. What do you recommend?
> >
> >Regards,
> >Luis Paulet
>
> Hi Luis,
>
> Glad to be of assistance and look forward to hearing your ideas. Here are
> a couple of sites which do something similar for another couple of lists
> I'm in:
>
> http://ruly70.medfac.leidenuniv.nl/~cor/ir_g_nfa.html
>
> http://www.taiga.ca/~gallery/gallery.html
>
> The second URL has a more sophisticated site. I put things like this
> together all the time so know what I'm letting myself in for. That's why
> my own site never gets updated ;-) If it gets too much I'm sure
> that having
> set it up then someone else would be willing to take over the updating.
>
> As far as constructing the site goes, that will be down to one
> person as it
> is a fair amount of work and trying to satisfy everyone's wishes is only
> possible in a commercial environment. Content on the other hand can be
> generated by whoever wants to lend a hand. I would hope that you would
> have a fair amount to contribute there. I envisage a page describing the
> list, the site, aims and goals that sort of thing. You should also think
> about criteria for image acceptance (if there are to be any) - as
> a minimum
> the images should be in alectronic jpeg format - the exact nature of which
> and how to do it including access to shareware etc could be on a page.
>
> I can generate the graphics, design and code to hang it all together. You
> could be the customer and provide feedback before it goes live at whatever
> hosting ISP - how does that sound?
>
> Terminology:
>
> Web site - the whole caboodle e.g. LargeFormat.bel-epa.com
> Web page - one page from a whole site e.g
> LargeFormat.bel-epa.com/photos.htm
>
> By the way, the job which keeps a small amount of food on the table and a
> larger amount of film in the fridge is Cognitive Psychology. Have been
> working in the field of Human Computer Interaction for about the last 15
> years. Just know I should have done accountancy ;-)
>
> Am happy to do the work unless someone else has a burning desire
> to achieve
> fame and fortune on the list - in which case I'll gladly step aside :-)
>
>
>
>
> All the best,
>
> Clive http://clive.bel-epa.com
>
>
>
Not wanting to dump this whole project on you, do you suppose we could
go about this in a more cooperative manner? I'm quite computer literate
since my job is networking and pc support in a company of over 4000 people.
I work for IBM. Anyway, how about we break this up into pages, and some
people, such as Ken, who seems highly opinionated, may want to have his
page at the site. The more the merrier. You can be the glue that holds
the project together, but by no means do I expect you to do all the work.
Besides, I think I would like to learn more about web pages.
Luis