And we're live!
Jun. 14th, 2007 10:38 amWhoof!
After a considerable amount of tinkering and reworking, my Web page update is live. This reflects a major site redesign; the prior iteration of the site had been created in Front Page, and updating it had become . . . complicated on the new computer. This version was built with MS Expressions Web, and is CSS-driven, so is hopefully a lot cleaner where code is concerned.
Almost all of what was there is still there, although in a couple of cases it's moved, and a couple of pages have been renamed. To the extent that I'm aware of external links to my pages, most of those should still work. There are also completely new subsections devoted to my published and forthcoming stories. One further side effect of the redesign is that there are now counters on all the subpages ("You are visitor number 4!").
I invite all and sundry to go over, look around, and let me know what works and doesn't work.
Now I just have a novelette to finish editing, two book reviews to work on, critiques to do for my writers' group, and a SFWA-committee project to complete. Not to mention various other writing projects....
After a considerable amount of tinkering and reworking, my Web page update is live. This reflects a major site redesign; the prior iteration of the site had been created in Front Page, and updating it had become . . . complicated on the new computer. This version was built with MS Expressions Web, and is CSS-driven, so is hopefully a lot cleaner where code is concerned.
Almost all of what was there is still there, although in a couple of cases it's moved, and a couple of pages have been renamed. To the extent that I'm aware of external links to my pages, most of those should still work. There are also completely new subsections devoted to my published and forthcoming stories. One further side effect of the redesign is that there are now counters on all the subpages ("You are visitor number 4!").
I invite all and sundry to go over, look around, and let me know what works and doesn't work.
Now I just have a novelette to finish editing, two book reviews to work on, critiques to do for my writers' group, and a SFWA-committee project to complete. Not to mention various other writing projects....