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Don't get me wrong - I'm sure the $90 menus may be great for some - but for more simple sites there is a lot of free / open source menu code out there - and one good summary site is http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/ and of course they have a link to PVII example http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/vertical11.htm http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/horizontal07.htm |
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 23:53:22 -0500, "Al Sparber - PVII" pviiteam (AT) projectSPAseven (DOT) com> wrote: I know you're not a customer, and good documentation and support is somewhat rare these days, but we do have a good rep for documentation, and support, and a lot of folks consider our products learning tools as well as just tools. You might say we give folks the fish, but also include a fishing pole with instructions :-) Thanks Al - Nothing personal - but as a non-professional I can't afford lots of add on's - as our societies have very limited budgets. |
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On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 18:42:24 -0500, "P@tty Ayers ~ACE" pattyayersTAKETHISOUT (AT) REMOVEgmail (DOT) com> wrote: I guess that does make a difference. All I know is that every time I buy a menu from PVII, it pays for itself in about the first 45 minutes in hours of saved time. :-) Yes - I'm not paid $95 for 45 minutes by the voluntary societies :-) I do web sites for nothing -well a hobby really - all they pay for is the hosting costs. Maybe I should become a professional web author / webmaster with the skills I have learnt over ten years - starting first with Fontpage Express and then Frontpage 4? - before someone treated me to Dw6. Do web authors earn $100+ or £50+ per hour ? - :-) |
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