[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2565] Web design dream come true

From: Cindi Riley (lvl@hargray.com)
Date: Mon Jul 15 2002 - 13:48:32 EDT


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I have just been given a great gift. A local funder wants Literacy
Volunteers to have a web site because of a joint project we are working on.
I will be the designer and webmaster. The funder will pay for software and
training for me. I have been advised to look at Dreamweaver. Is this the
route that we want to go? We want to eventually do some online training for
tutors as well as have a survey available for the big project. I know I have
heard Dreamweaver mentioned on this listserv, so I need advice. How
difficult is Dreamweaver to learn? I can write some basic HTML and am very
adept with MS Publisher. How about Adobe products?

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Cindi Riley
Assistant Director
Literacy Volunteers of the Lowcountry
1403 Prince St.
Beaufort, SC 29902
phone 843-525-6658
fax 843-521-1945
lvl@hargray.com



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