"I'm just me" - An Overview of an Web er.. Designer, Developer, Consultant and Friend.

Written by Andrew Mottershead


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If your lost - read some Chomsky : )

Web Developer

This one is for websites that need "coding" - y'know... PHP, ASP, SQL etc. A web designer puts good clean concepts into an xhtml - css layout which works (HTML is bunk). A web developer makesrepparttar content within this design actually "do stuff". I started out making web sites "do stuff" in late 2000. I now make websites do "lots of stuff".

A web developer does stuff which allows users to do stuff. A web designer allows users to readrepparttar 118432 stuffrepparttar 118433 web developer does.

Internet Consultant

A nice one this - it covers both ofrepparttar 118434 above yet also allows me to dorepparttar 118435 following.. It also looks good on a business card.

Beware folk who say that they are "Internet Consultants" who do not also claim to be at least one ofrepparttar 118436 others on this page. They are probably con men.

Web Guru

This is a found role. I can teach! I have ideas!

"Hmm, I do that also" - what makes you special? That's what your thinking.

I don't need anyone to show me how to use my new fangled CMS (that's "Content Management System"). How to send email, use Adwords, get cash from Adsense. Guru - that's just a made up term..

This title come through experience - people are telling me that I'm a Guru. I myself am holding judgemental on this.

I have always been a "communicator"

Friend

I have lots of clients. Some are just one offs. The small guest house that needs a simple three page website and an email account - others are clients that need constant modifications to their portal or ecommerce website. I try to get on with them all. Some have become friends.

Andrew Mottershead is a web developer providing his freelance services to anyone who needs his talents . If he's too busy he has loads of freelance mates who may be able to help. His website is www.mindstream.co.uk - which is updated when he gets time.


Creating a Terrific Wedding Website for friends and family.

Written by Chris


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Well, it is really easy to get started. It is pretty expensive to hire a wedding website designer. Yes, they have website designers that specialize in wedding websites. However you will pay at least 250 to 1,000 to have a designer create a website for you. For us that was out ofrepparttar question because we were pretty strapped for cash as it was and I am sure many young couple about to get married feelrepparttar 118431 same way. So I purchased a wedding website template and simply adding repparttar 118432 content and our site was all ready to go.

 

So after you purchaserepparttar 118433 template you will need to addrepparttar 118434 content. You will need some type of html editor to do this. The one that I used was called Coffee Cup HTML editor I think but you can find a lot of free html editors online.

Some things that you might want to include in your wedding website would be:

1. Date, location, and time of ceremony

2. Pictures of you and your husband (include some fun casual pictures)

3. A list of places where you have registered

4. Include your email addresses for people to send you email

5. You might even want to sign up for a free blog so you can type out all of your hopes and fears leading up torepparttar 118435 wedding in your blog. You can get a free blog from Blogger.

6. Calendar of events (include: dress rehearsal, any special dinners, receptions and etc.)

7. An extensive photo gallery. This isrepparttar 118436 best part ofrepparttar 118437 website I think. You will want to include a ton of pictures ofrepparttar 118438 actual wedding. It is real fun to have an area where people can submit there own photos also.

8. Scan in a copy ofrepparttar 118439 wedding invitation and wedding program.



Chris Ryerson the webmaster of Crown Template and other websites wrote this article. To find out more about website promotion, free webmaster tools and wedding website templates check out Crown Templates.

 




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