DreamWeaver

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Date: 03 October 2002 12:47:00

It was a pretty basic course. And it wasn't geared to encouraging creativity. More getting people to conform to a corporate image. And improve accessibility, which DreamWeaver seems to be particularly good at.

With the best tools in the world, I doubt whether I could produce an attractive website. I have no visual imagination. I have often thought that I should be helping our local church to have a presence on the web, but I couldn't do it alone. Perhaps, if there was someone who knew what it should look like, but needed some help on the computing side, we could make something.

So, http://chas.webspace.fish.co.uk/ still looks unexciting. And, I seem to have burnt my boats. I was cleaning up, while using HotMetal Pro, and I have removed most of the MicroSoft FrontPage stuff, so FrontPage refuses to connect. Maybe it's for the best.