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Studio One Art Center
<http://www.hooked.net/~jaegmil/>
It is helpful to know some HTML code because there will undoubtedly be some
difficulties that you run into where you will need to know how to change
the codes.
There are a number of "bells and whistles" in the Pagemil program which I
have not explored yet which would add interest to a web page.
Netscape Navigator Gold has a good editor program which I hear is free to
educators and you should be able to download it directly from your computer
at home or school.
Numo Jaeger
At 08:50 PM 12/8/97 -0500, Fran Marze wrote:
>I would like to have information about putting up a website using
>Macintosh computers and software. We have a digital camera to use for
>inputting images. Would this work? Also, are those new software packages
>that claim no html code to do any good? Anyone who has good information
>will help those of us who want to start. We would like to display student
>work much like some of the other web sites I've seen. Fran
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>On Mon, 8 Dec 1997, Ann Wilschke wrote:
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>> My eighth graders have just completed a unit on linoleum prints.
>> I have some fine ones which I would like to have displayed on the
>> Internet. I am wondering how to go about this. If you have done this or
>> have knowledge of the site I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks.
>>
>> Ann Wilschke
>> Upton Middle School
>> St. Joseph, Mi.
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