Sandvox

So I think I have decided to go with the Sandvox software package to at least maintain this site where I am hoping to update it more frequently.  It doesn't have quite the level of control that I would like for MerchantMariner.net where I hope to put a comprehensive list of articles about ships, and the work that is involved in designing and operating them.  For WilliamMoser.com I'm still on the fence.  My original plan for the site was to have an on-line resume and I'm not certain if the pre-determined layouts would work for that plan.  I've played with it a bit and think it may work but we'll see what happens.  I do like the ease of writing and posting to my websites which have been lacking since I have great plans but lack the concentration to make a site that matches what I have in my head.    My first experience at coding websites was with Allaire's Homesite back in 2000 at PGSIT at Drexel.  It was a marvelous program, it let you write the code then click on a tab to see how it would appear in a browser.  Alas, it was a windows computer and we only ever had macs at home.  When I decided to try to do the web page again I tried a few programs read some books, my normal slow adaptation of an open ended personal project.  I just recently graduated and waiting for my paperwork so I can get a real job, I've had a bit more free time.

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