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Tuesday, March 26, 2002


Radio Themes Question

I've looked at lots of weblogs and lots of HTML resources. Doing so, I see a considerable number of talented web designers who are looking for work. I have two questions:

  1. What would you be willing to pay monthly or by one-time subscription to have access to a selection of 100-300 different themes for Radio?
  2. What would you be willing to pay to have a unique theme designed just for your weblog?

Please let me have your comments. Thanks.


3:59:19 PM     Comments[]


Fleeting fame

"I'm looking for an exuse to use the headline 'fame crash.'" [Doc Searls] Looks like this headline could be used every 15 minutes.


2:19:43 PM     Comments[]


Oh, the pace!

I think I was 2 laps down, but just got lapped again. I think this is great news, but I'm not positive. If this literally means that I can somehow see my templates in one of these other applications, edit them and put them back where they belong in Radio, then that is a good thing. I thought this was why I was needing to learn HTML.

BTW, here is the eVectors site for the Remote Edit Tool.  This tool is in beta, but it will allow you to edit your Radio templates in Photoshop, FrontPage, and GoLive. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]


1:52:28 PM     Comments[]


Bing!

"...I become more and more convinced that the most powerful economic trend of our time is the increase of the demand side's power to also supply." [Doc Searls]

In everything, this is true. From the media to design to free trade of any goods and services, this is it. The key then becomes for each person and organization to understand how to manage the exchange of value between the demand and supply sides.


9:13:15 AM     Comments[]


Huh?

Hollywood is a profoundly conservative town, and I don't see last night changing that fact one little bit. [Rebecca's Pocket]

"...all dressed up, but they's just mules in horses harnesses." [Mammie from Gone With the Wind]


8:21:37 AM     Comments[]


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