Gee, second thread started in one day! Anyway, some of you may know that I'm, pretty much, web-illiterate. In about 6 months, I would like to set up a site to promote my w-i-p (the animation, 'Marilyn (x9) Was My mother'). On this site I'd like to include clips (of course) possibly up to 6 minutes, synopsis, bio, etc. You know, all the things which smack of self-promotion :D. Can someone point me in the direction of books or other sites which could lead me, by the hand, in a site's composition? I have the six months to absorb the info, so don't be shy in your suggestions.
Thank you very much!
Boz Uriel
05-03-2005, 01:18 PM
Try SiteSpinner from the good peopple over at Virtual Mechanics. This is a nice "pick and place" web builder. It uses the popular CSS format so web pages don't get out of control big. They have a free demo available for download and wonderful technical support and a users helping users forum.
Thanks Boz Uriel! On my way to check your suggestion out:).
Zensteve
05-04-2005, 09:39 PM
I don't know any books to recommend, but you should see if your local Community College has "continuing education" classes for adults. (aka: night school)
It's really cheap, too. :cool: I do a few classes each year.
NicklausLouis
05-04-2005, 11:23 PM
"Creating Web Sites for Dummies" hasn't really helped me any. Of course I'd probably have to open it up for it to actually help.
Poke