Hi all,
I am trying to find a solution to a nagging problem. Most of my client's
sites are not very dynamic and I update them as the client requires.
Because the updates are very infrequent, I have not been charging very much
for this ongoing support. However, I have a new client who wants to
Hi all,
My apologies. I was just re-reading my own posts to this site and had
forgotten that I had already asked this question, at least in part.
I would still appreciate knowing how others would handle this situation.
Regards,
On 7/9/07, Kevin Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I
Thanks guys... I'm going to see what's happening on the CMS List.
Regards...
On 7/9/07, Jermayn Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In short yes it would probably be best...
I had the same problem with a client and so I gave him the website in
WordPress, so now I only do major style/ structure
My apologies to the group... I was not aware of the CMS list.
Is there a way to have the entire post,
http://www.mail-archive.com/wsg@webstandardsgroup.org/msg28689.html
ported over to the [WSG-CMS] list?
Regards,
Kevin.
On 5/29/07, Nick Gleitzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks
Is it
Hi:
I have a question which has surfaced due to an upcoming requirement.
I have built a web site for a client who now wants to be able to
manage the site on her own. She is computer literate, but not a web
designer, by any means. I am new to the idea of Content Management
systems and am
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Thank you, Gentlemen, for your help. It is very much appreciated !On the topic of the IE6 specific rules... !--[if lte IE 6]
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![endif]--... is there a way to put that whole section in my Style sheet file? Or in a seperate file so I can maintain the rules centrally? Regards,Kevin.
On
Hi,I have a question about something IE6 is doing that Firefox1.5 is not. (I know... no surprise !)I have checked, but must have overlooked the solution to this one...On this page...
http://www.hudsonantiquecarclub.com/index.htmlIE6 adds an reverse indent just under the header Monthly Meetings
Thanks very much for the help.On 2/14/06, Al Sparber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Kevin Ross Just wondering, Al... is the _javascript_ public domain ?The Equal Height column script is and you can read more about it here:
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/pvii_columns/index.htmAlso feel
Just wondering, Al... is the _javascript_ public domain ?Thx,KROn 2/14/06, Al Sparber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wierd... killed half my own post with a bracket:) The rest should read validates once it is removed.much appreciated :-)
Good evening gentleman. I want to thank all of you for your interesting replies to my question. I will gather all of the info and try to come up with an educated reply ! At any rate, there is a lot to think about. My client may not be dead set on using frames. I will use the info garnered in this
Hi. I am new to the group and have a question.I have a client who wants to set up his business site in such a way that his logo and business presence is always maintained when the client visits a link to one of the manufacturers that my client represents.
In other words, the site will have a
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