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Old 02-06-2003, 12:39 PM
John R John R is offline
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Hoop - you can get an adequate digital camera for $150. And it downloads quickly to practiacally any non-NT4 computer from the past 4 years...

As for the pics - you really need the best quality pics you have and do the best yu can scanning them. If the pics are good & say on Kodak paper, you can bring the negatives to a Kodak developer and they can do a pretty good job digitizing them. Sure its probably 5-10 bucks to have them digitized to CD but it's worth it if they can extract a higher level of quality from them.

I'm no expert - websites are side work to me and will hopefully & eventually contribute some to the boat fund [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] . But there are some things that can be done to clean the page up. Also, check out a lot of other sites for inspiration. Don't copy so much as look for ideas. I'd say less than 2% of the websites on the web are truly original. Just about everyone doing it is either using a canned program like Frontpage or Dreamweaver (what Trayder & I use) or some other app. And the vast majority people still get inspiration from what else is on the web. Tough to be truly original when it all boils down to a moving square with text & pictures in front of you...
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