On 3/9/07, Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Extracts from a hobby newsgroup: > > A: You put your illustrated story up in Word format. I can't read it. > B: Oh, is Word format bad? It's the only way I could think of. > > B: I'm so excited! I've hired a professional to design my new site! Will > I still have to learn HTML to put up my illustrated story? > > (Her current site a paid Yahoo site.) > > Anyone else out there biting their tongue? > > Of course, I wanted to tell her, too late, "Contact one of the people on > the PmWiki list." > > Is it worth (or advisable) to have a page on PmWiki.org of people who > create PmWiki sites for others? > > Brainstorm of what to include: > > * size and price (range). Do you prefer small hobby sites or > multi-nationals? > ** include 1 year domain reg & hosting? Hobbiests don't know to ask. > > * link to own site and portfolio > > * usual fine print about PmWiki not actually approving any of these > desginers.
Is "designers" the best term for this? When I see "designers", I think of graphic designers first. Of course, I don't know what would be better - I often use "web developer", but I suppose that can be misunderstood, too. wiki developers? _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
