[Hidden-tech] [Hidden tech] Looking for someone to work on aband'swebsite/myspace

Bronwen Hodgkinson - cdeVision bronwen at cdevision.com
Thu Feb 8 11:02:57 EST 2007


The software is Nvu - www.nvu.com :)

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At Thu, 08 Feb 2007 00:08:11 +0000 phil at garrow.com wrote:

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>    ** The author of this post was a Good Dobee.
>    ** You too can help the group
>    ** Fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area.
>    ** If you did, we all thank you.
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> Hi Dan:
> 
> Whereas you may find someone who will help you develop your site free
> of charge on this list, I think it will be better for your band and
> yourself if you learn the skills to develop your site yourself.As in,
> if you learn to fish you eat for a lifetime… For some reason, many
> musicians become skilled computer graphic artists and web site

No real mystery here:

Math, Music, and Computer Programming all use the same parts of the
brain. There is a lot of overlap between these three activities.

> designers to help support their passion in the arts. The web site
> development software that I would recommend that you learn to use is an
> Adobe product called Dream Weaver. This is a commercial grade graphic
> development tool that I have just found from more than one vendor
> through a Google search at less than $200.00

Even better (for a struggling / poor band) is nuv. For the whopping price
of $0.00 (includes shipping, handling, and all taxes), you can download
this program from www.nuv.org.  There are binary versions for MS-Windows,
Linux, and MacOSX.

A local Wendell musician, Francis Doughty (www.francisdoughty.com),
uses this tool and swears by it.

I actually would advocate *against* Dream Weaver -- it is too easy to
get suckered into including various sorts of junk (like gratuious Flash
stuff) into your web page.  Nuv is simple and straight forward.

> 
>  Just my $0.02
>  Phil Garrow
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> Philip Garrow
> Computer Tech
> Mechanical Designer
> (413) 549-4541
> phil at garrow.com
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> 
> Hello, my name is Dan Belmont, and I am looking for someone who would like to work on my band's website/myspace for free. This would be perfect for someone who has some skills in this area who hasn't done web work all that much. 
> 
> thx, 
> Dan Belmont
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