We got our new website online today. The old one was nice and served it purpose for nearly 3 years, but I was looking for a cleaner, more elegant, "front door" to our company. After looking at a variety of website templates, fancy flash-based websites for photographers, and various custom design services, I ended up doing it myself in-house. Took a month. As with most big projects, after the initial excitement at the start, there was a long period in the middle where I was trying to figure stuff out but had no results to show for it. Then, once I settled on the "floor plan," other pages and galleries started popping into place quicker. The final design is a clean quick-loading xhtml website with flash photo galleries and slideshows. Threw this blog in there for good measure. Most importantly, I know it inside and out, and it will be easy to maintain. Enjoy: paulboydphotography.com
PS. w3schools.com is a free website that teaches you how to do this stuff. Check it out.
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