I don't speak Web. I barely speak computer. Yet, as a communicator, I found myself in charge of the Web site for one of the city's most respected organizations. I therefore sought expertise I didn't have. I went through four Web designers over 10 years. I can't even imagine the number of hours I spent trying to communicate what I wanted our Web site to be. Let's just say, our vocabularies never really meshed. (For years I thought a gigibyte was a jungle disease.)\r
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Leaving my big, comfortable organization, I wanted to go back to writing and I wanted to do it on my own Web site. An unlikely path for me, but there it was. I contacted Unleaded and they wanted to know if I had ideas about what the site should look like.\r
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Earth colors, I suggested. And as much like a newspaper as possible with a bit of the journal to soften it a little. \r
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We diid not discuss the dreaded jungle fever or speeds or key words or any of the rest. I don't know what they did, but it's beautiful and painless. Well, as painless as a Web site can be for someone who doesn't speak the language. \r
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A couple of months later, there it was and I was in print again. Well, not really print. More like screen. What ever it is, I'm there and Unleaded did it.\r
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Go there: janesreport\r
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Jane Earle\r
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