Thinking

I was pondering things while on sick leave. I've searched the internet before for instruction on lampworking, and have yet to find anything meaningful.

I was hoping to maybe host a site where anyone would like to give instruction on a certain bead, or give instructions on how to construct necklaces, etc. I love working with delicas in beadweaving and have only my own designs. I would be willing to share those designs with anyone willing to learn.

What are your thoughts? I want to hear more. I think hosting a site to share sounds awesome and this is a giving and loving group.

Starlia

Reply to
saucy
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That would be an awesome site! I'd love to participate.

Reply to
Kalera Stratton

Tink already sent me some wonderful information. I'm working on the web site as we speak. It's been several years since I built one from scratch so I'm having to remember a lot of things like HTML, Flash, etc. :-)

Starlia

Reply to
saucy

If you put Flash on it, you're automatically excluding me. And I doubt I'm the only one.

Celine

Reply to
Lee S. Billings

The main page won't have flash. It's going to be pretty simple really. Let's see how things go and I definitely want feedback like yours.

Starlia

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Reply to
saucy

I'm probably one of the lowest-tech viewers you might have. I don't have (and don't want!) Flash, and I don't have javascript enabled except at the most minimal level. There are some sites which come up as a blank page for me because *all* their navigation is done by javascript, and a good many others on which things like pull-down menus or internal navigation don't work for the same reason. Flash images (as opposed to full Flash pages) and pop-ups are disabled by Proxomitron, and show up as text tags. The more plain-vanilla you make your site, the friendlier it is to me.

Celine

Reply to
Lee S. Billings

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