I think what each term means depends on the person using it. I'll agree with
Jacquie that web designer leads one to believe the person is 'designing'
the site i.e. look feel, page layout, maybe navigation but primarily
graphics/layout oriented.
I'm going to disagree on 'web content developer'.
happy new things from ben!
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Jacquie,
Forgot to put OT in the subject.
Right, it was great. I truly believe this second
movie tops the first one in action, and it was
surprisingly good. I wonder how the last movie
is going to top this one. Well, I'll be more
than ready to see it when it comes out.
Jan
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No :)
Jan
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Were you scared?! LOL :)
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Will Stewart said:
Web design is starting to be exploited by unscrupulous people who charge
heinous amounts for odious designs. This isn't the first time I have
been called in to pick up the pieces and I'm sure each of us could share
stories of how we have salvaged websites. The sad thing is
Web design is starting to be exploited by unscrupulous people who charge
heinous amounts for odious designs. This isn't the first time I have
been called in to pick up the pieces and I'm sure each of us could share
stories of how we have salvaged websites. The sad thing is most
businesses do
On Thursday, January 2, 2003, 3:55:43 AM, astralgirl ... commented:
a A web content developer sounds more like a programmer to me.
No, a web content developer is the person who decides what
TEXT and resources are going on the web site.
The designer is doing graphics, layout, navigation, etc. -
Many of us on this list are veterans who have been subscribed for years.
Some of us are newly arrived. Whatever the case, I and most likely
others as well, have forgotten what each of us do. Maybe now, at the
start of the New Year, it would be good if all submitted a short
paragraph of what we
Following Will's lead then:
I live and work in Stoke-on-Trent, UK as a New Media developer for a
(growing) media company. I'm 24 and wish I had more money! My main focus has
always been the programming side, but the visual element has always been
fairly strong and is slowly improving. My main
Hi Folks,
I'm probably one of the newest members of this list. I live and work in
Edmonton, Alberta. I'm 45 and just glad to be among the living again. Long
story. I like the design aspect and I'm working on getting a handle on some
of the languages. Haven't done much with multimedia, yet.
BTW,
Add Will MOU's age and you'll be pretty close to mine. Currently living in
Houston, Texas. I'm on something like my third career. Over the years I've
been the owner of an antique/collectables store, litigator (trial attorney
or barrister for those of you on the other side of the pond).
Started
Ok Will, I'll follow suit! Please bear with me? I won't even pull out my
soapbox for this.
I live in Omaha, Nebraska, am in my 40's, married and have grandchildren.
I began writing webpages about 4 years ago. I spent a year studying html,
and handwriting my pages. I loved the way that it was like
Will wrote: *clapping* Nice speech. Bravo!
I take that as a positive note towards my speech. Thank You! Maybe I
finally am getting this web design stuff into my head after all?!?! This
is the first time I felt the need to stand up and offer my opinion on a
site here. Thanks!
Blessings
My story starts all the way back in the early 80's. It was Christmas
of '80 or '82 when I got an Atari 600XL for a present, and taught myself
BASIC. I was hooked on computers for the next few years, but kind of
lost touch in '86 when I went into the Navy. I got out of the service
in '92,
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