Eric wrote: Basically we're only using Fireworks to created animated gifs and drop down menu banners. It's a course that is only 2.5 months, so it'a nothing big. Easy A. Taking photoshop and illustrator also. Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 3:30 pm
Eric wrote:
We should build a company in our garages. That's what seems to get the high end businesses that are online going. Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 3:32 pm
trish21up wrote:
I too like sinz am self taught and for a couple of years was using html with bits of flash for my site, coupled with some 3rd party scripts. Since moving to nuke my site looks a lot more professional and my membership has increased hugely. I now have approaching 600 paying members and growing daily. What I did was take a sport that I was involved with as a player and provided much needed information for fellow participants. There was a market for this as the sport doesn't really receive that much media coverage, so I guess I have the monopoly on it. Having said that it does involve a lot of work and some expense as I have to travel around covering events, taking photos etc, but i get a great deal out of it as I love presenting the info through the website plus I love the sport. This all came about due to a serious illness that prevented me from playing anymore. I get to keep involved in the sport I love whilst getting some financial reward as well as loving the web side of things. Please take a look what can be done with nuke http://21up.co.uk Jeff Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 6:27 am
Eric wrote: The nuke site I am working I am trying to turn into a non-looking nuke site (Gee, I wonder where I can find an example.....hmmmm..... ::looks around:: I'd register on your site Jeff, but bowling isn't my thing. Nice site, though. Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:48 am
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