Paul,

    I enjoyed your website photos, particularly the Mexico City sanctuary 
(though it's a shame the top part of the sanctuary is slightly cropped - 
still, can't have everything!) and I was amazed by the colors in "leaf and 
pine".

    As far as your website construction is concerned, could I highly 
recommend getting hold of Netscape Composer?  It's free for download from 
www.netscape.com.  It's part of the Netscape browser, just select "file" 
then "edit page" and you're in Composer.  It's pretty much a "what you see 
is what you get" editor, and you never have to look at another line of HTML 
again, if you don't want to!

    I've noticed a phenomenon with people who start to create their own 
website; many people start and then reach a plateau, not adding more stuff 
to their website because it's slightly burdensome.  That's where I think 
Composer helps a lot - you can concentrate on your photography and leave the 
details of web development to Composer.  To me, it's a bit like the rabbit 
and the hare: some people start out doing fancy stuff manually but soon give 
up, but if you keep it simple then you can concentrate on the content and 
it's easy to add new pages.  With simple blank templates you can quickly put 
up a new page just replacing the template images with your new photographic 
images.

    Sorry to hear about your hard drive crash, and Merry 
Christmas/Hannukah/Eid/Kwaanza, etc...

Richard.

home page:  www.richard-seaman.com

--- original message ---
From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

After considerable knashing of teeth and whining to Shel about how hard
this is, I have finally managed to construct the beginnings of a
website. I still haven't figured out the thumbnail thing, so I have to
apologize for a page of medium size jpegs, but at least it's a page :-).
And I don't think these would be the photos I would choose to define my
work, but, hey, they were hanging around on my hard drive. So with all
those disclaimers, it's here
http://home.earthlink.net/~pnstenquist/index.html




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