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Subject:Re: Any Web Page Designers Out There? From:Phil Block <pblock -at- EXECPC -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 25 Jan 1996 17:31:36 -0600
On Wed, 24 Jan 1996 Karen_Mayer -dot- TOUCH_TECHNOLOGY -at- notes -dot- compuserve -dot- com wrote:
> I missed most of the discussions of HTML, so I don't know which Tech
> Whirlers are into designing web pages. It's an area I'm really interested
> in breaking into and have started designing my own set of web pages.
> Have you designed a web page for yourself or your company? Would you
> email me the URL? I'd like to get a feel for what other people are doing
> WRT design and layout. If others show interest, I'll post a list of
> subscribers' web pages.
> Thanks!
> -- karen
TechWhirlers interested in web page development might want to look at my
home page. URL = http://www.execpc.com/~pblock. Everything I know about
HTML I learned on my own. Did the pages as a way to demonstrate
competency. This has led to two consulting assignments to date, both
working on web pages. (BTW, both were for customer intranets, not
internet-related development.)
Phil Block
pblock -at- execpc -dot- com
Technical Communications Analyst
Compuware Corporation (Milwaukee)