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RE: suggestion for an html camp: msg#00036

Subject: RE: suggestion for an html camp
They should consider using dotnetnuke, I can't believe how user friendly
it is.  It does take some time to set up, but after that, no HTML.


Message: 1         
   Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 11:04:41 -0700
   From: Justin Collum <jcollum@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: suggestion for an html camp

I have a friend who is very computer un-savvy. She and her boss are
charged 
with updating and maintaining a departmental web page. She knows nothing
of 
HTML. I'm looking for a suggestion for some sort of "HTML Camp" for the
two 
of them. Ideally like 2 days long with good notes, books and examples 
provided. Doubt price will be a huge issue. Suggestions? 
 -- Justin




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