tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-571238967019462780.post3121329814964478130..comments2023-06-14T05:33:24.525-07:00Comments on A Stuffed Life: A Tangled WebKellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04818135004045748078noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-571238967019462780.post-72445399860597961992010-04-29T16:46:22.002-07:002010-04-29T16:46:22.002-07:00Oooooh dear, I really must get onto doing somethin...Oooooh dear, I really must get onto doing something with my website. Being a late-comer and a computerphobe, it's a hard task for me and I'd much rather be creating with my hands. I should collar my son some time and see if he can do something "noice" for me. Maybe during Uni hols he can be my webmaster :)Meantime, I'll get over there and update......bensonbearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14788649076746415358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-571238967019462780.post-37279027627752829012010-04-29T13:32:31.883-07:002010-04-29T13:32:31.883-07:00Great post. Unfortunately I think for many the we...Great post. Unfortunately I think for many the web came along after their business started, and the computer phobic have put things off as long as possible, probably until collectors kept asking if they had a site to showcase their work. It takes time to learn, people get frustrated with technology they don't understand, and throw up a 'holding page', or a rough start until they learn more. Except then they don't really learn more, and don't update :o(<br /><br />I am a software tester with a degree in computer science, and have had several websites that I've run in the past. For my business one I spent a couple of long weekends working out exactly what I wanted, but I was quite happy to pay a hosting template type company rather than try and code every page the same and risk it not being unified or anything like that. A friend is also a web designer and I ran it past him before I went live too, just to be sure. I think I've passed your tick list of tests, at least I hope I have! <br /><br />Good luck with getting your design finalised so that you're happy with it. Hope your tooth feels better soon too, and you don't need the crown!Katy Cameronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04374079358515448439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-571238967019462780.post-59843320275172639442010-04-29T07:39:23.590-07:002010-04-29T07:39:23.590-07:00Nice input. I hope one day to get into having a we...Nice input. I hope one day to get into having a website and to have this "food for thought" is great. Internet and computers is such a different "animal" than all the fluff and stuffing, I think people just don't know how to incorporate that medium to market their product. It takes looking at the "big picture" and it takes a unique artist to put it all together in a nice and interesting, creating a site that makes you want to come back. Thanks for the post and hope your tooth is okay too!!! :DKellyJohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12464436736201616248noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-571238967019462780.post-87633965438538787292010-04-29T06:15:34.818-07:002010-04-29T06:15:34.818-07:00Part of my job is keeping up on web trends... and ...Part of my job is keeping up on web trends... and this is something that I have always found really shocking... the lack of good design out there, ESPECIALLY when it comes to websites of artists!<br /><br />You would think, they... of all people... would have amazing websites. But no.<br /><br />One of my favorite artists has what I consider one of the most annoying webpages ever... because the page with all of the update information is a 'blog' in which there is a scroll box within a scroll box... annoying. ( http://www.rednosestudio.com/blog.html )<br /><br />Can you post a link to the site that you liked and bookmarked? I would love to see it!Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15111661500387424612noreply@blogger.com