Mi Vida Loca wrote: > Ed, > First of all WEB space is cheap and in fact can be had for free though > any number of sources. I personally have 16 megs on my server and as > big as my page is, including the graphics I'm still only using about 5 > megs to this point. Making it so that it is password protected if that > is desired is simple. As for a web master anyone with a desire and the > ability to do simple HTML coding. There is no sense in complicated > coding, yes you can make a more professional looking site but it may > also keep out some visitors as well. I for example keep mine very > basic. I've never had anyone no be able to bring it up or have any > difficulty in viewing anything on it. To manage the site only requires > the ability to do the HTML coding and the ability to upload using an > FTP client. There is nothing difficult about it, and finding people to > do it will not be a problem. Any of us who are members and who have > web pages has the ability and probably the desire to help out or even > do it. In fact you could even do as some people do and assign > different sections to different people to minimize the load on any one > person. Another way to do it is to utilize existing pages to avoid a > duplication of efforts. I tend to take a rather simplistic attitude > towards these things, I just am too lazy to make things complicated > when you can do it the easy way. Not as macho I know but it leaves me > more time for other things like flying.
I like a lot of your ideas, Dave. Let's take this to the public discussion. Please also see my message to Ron Burke. -- Ed Burkhead East Peoria, Ill. N3802H, 415-D
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