Go ahead and take a look at the source code (most if not all browsers have a
"view source" somewhere fairly prominant).  Its just html and css, which is
a set of markup coding to format text.  It doesn't actually require
programming, so its fairly easy to pick up.

On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 4:42 PM, David Kim <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Justin,
> that sounds like something I'm really interested in, but I have not yet had
> any internet programming experience or taken the internet programming class
> (CS 315).  If there aren't any more able candidates, could I be taught
> enough without that previous knowledge to handle the site?
>
> David
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Justin Nichols 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am Justin Nichols, and I am the current webmaster for the Kirksville
>> Bike Co-Op.  I have been on this list for most of my college career (though
>> I have not attended many FSCK meetings), and I thought this would be a good
>> place to recruit a new webmaster for the Co-Op (I should graduate in May).
>>
>> The webmaster's main responsibility would be the maintenance and updating
>> of our web page: bike.truman.edu
>> Its very simple hand written HTML and CSS, and it is set up with ITS for
>> webdav from a linux box.  It has become a little ungaingly to apply
>> overarching changes, but overall I have found it to be managable.  I didn't
>> really know what I was doing when I wrote it, so I'm sure a few things could
>> be done better.  Also, there would be no restrictions on changing/re-writing
>> things, as long as the content is maintained.
>>
>> Our webmaster is also likely to have some responsibility for maintaining
>> our shop computer (its a windows box, belongs to ITS).  You would also be
>> expected to attend our weekly meetings.
>>
>> It is possible to get scholarship job hours for this work, however I doubt
>> that you could get enough hours with just the webmaster position.  It is
>> very possible to combine this with work as a shop mechanic (no prior
>> experience necessary), and learn how to work on bicycles to cover the rest
>> of your hours.
>>
>> If you are interested, please contact myself ([email protected]) or Erica
>> (our org. coordinator) at [email protected].  You would also
>> want to attend one (or more) of our meetings.  They are Monday at 5:30pm in
>> MG2050.
>>
>> Justin
>>
>
>

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