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From: John Donivan
Date: Mon May 07 06:17:55 2007
 
     
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    My reply to the original post, again, was to a complete newbie trying
    to get a site up and running - that's the context of my thoughts.
    Certainly, if one wants a professional site one needs either
    professional skills or to hire someone who has them, but that wasn't
    the question. The question was, "How can I break the ice?" I'm not
    suggesting that everyone should make their own site under all
    circumstances by any means - my own site is a perfect example. It has
    some of my own personality, which is the whole idea, and it's my own
    creativity, but it needs a complete redesign (which I need to make
    the time for) because it's creaky, messy, and has many issues. But
    it's MY site, and I think many others want the same. Plus I didn't
    pay $5,000 for it, and I think many others are looking for that, too.
    My thoughts about code are very simple (again). Someone CAN get a
    site up without taking a college course in HTML. As I said, they'll
    be better if they do know it, or learn it, but they don't HAVE to to
    get a website up and running. And the nice thing about Dreamweaver is
    that you can type code to your heart's content - it's got everything.
    There's nothing to disagree about - If one wants a slick,
    professional, streamlined site, then they need to hire a pro or gain
    pro skills. If one wants to get a site up that they are happy with on
    their own, it's not very difficult to do in today's world, and it
    doesn't require a degree in computer programming, like it used to. 

http://www.donivanandmaggiora.com
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