I’m in a meeting with Farm to Table about updating their website so that their network can learn about the incredible work they do in schools, in gov’t policy and in our lives.
THE big question — to blog or not to blog!
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Farm to Table Thinks About Blogs
Posted in 1, websites, tagged Farm to Table, policy, schools, websites on October 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Galisteo Watershed Partnership Website
Posted in websites on October 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I’m meeting with Dana about the new website for the Galisteo Watershed Partnership. Lots of good ideas have been generated for the site. Last Friday, I had the priviledger of seeing the Partnership in action at its quarterly meeting. A powerful grouyp of people with the gumption to make a difference.
Using Calendars with Blogs
Posted in websites, tagged calendars on October 3, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
OK, from the experts in the forum it is made very clear that wp.com hosted blogs cannot have <iframe> or other dynamic calendars inserted.
However, wp.org blogs on other servers can.
Seems like Google Calendar could work well for a small org with not a lot of tech savvy.
Also seems to be a promising free app at [...]
A New Website for Timothee Marcel, Cellist
Posted in websites on August 8, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
This morning I am meeting with Timothee Marcel about the design of his new website. Timothee is a professional cellist, and he’d like the site to promote his performance schedule, repertoire, as well as his new CD. There are so many solutions that I’m enjoying covering all the bases, so that he is represented on [...]
Wired.com Shapeshifts Again
Posted in websites on March 22, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Guess what: it’s readable! Yes, that is right. Check out the new homepage – www.wired.com. And you can bet that just like all of the layouts that have graced Wired’s web ventures through the years, this one will inspire designers and launch mucho webpages.
The new layout is much more than cool. It’s easy on [...]