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grantmichaels said:
 
I checked in the other day, but I still have err'thang BTW ;) ...
Yeah you will get a PM or maybe just something at your door, won't be adding anything I did not make labels for but if you could have mystery wine smoked with one wood, which would it be? I vacuum sealed last harvest just for you. ;)
 
 
btw, that is my dev site.
 
JoynersHotPeppers said:
Yeah you will get a PM or maybe just something at your door, won't be adding anything I did not make labels for but if you could have mystery wine smoked with one wood, which would it be? I vacuum sealed last harvest just for you. ;)
 
 
btw, that is my dev site.
 
that stuff FB smoked his rocoto with - sour-apple =)
 
but if not, from common woods ... for M/W ... apple or alder, then cherry ...
 
Dreamweaver MX 4 (2004) is actually free to use now.  I found a page on Adobe's site that just gives you a generic legacy serial number for them.  Wasn't sure if you were looking to upgrade from that, or get software around that year.
 
I am digging this old bone up again. Shows how easily distracted I can get.
I have looked at sites that have templets for sale and for free and really haven't found anything that jumps out at me. I found a program called Artisteer. Has anyone used it to create their own templets and if so, is it worth considering for purchase.
 
CAPCOM said:
I am digging this old bone up again. Shows how easily distracted I can get.
I have looked at sites that have templets for sale and for free and really haven't found anything that jumps out at me. I found a program called Artisteer. Has anyone used it to create their own templets and if so, is it worth considering for purchase.
Not sure if you went here or if I posted it but their stuff now allows you full control of UI and many amazing modules and features.
 
http://yootheme.com/
 
JoynersHotPeppers said:
Not sure if you went here or if I posted it but their stuff now allows you full control of UI and many amazing modules and features.
 
http://yootheme.com/
 
You may have, it has been a while and I did not go back through the thread. I just got re-interested in getting this thing farther along. I will take a look.
 
Ive always loved Dreamweaver, started of a decade ago with Digital Tutors tutorial in making web sites, been a long time since Ive done anything like that but I prefer the old stuff, all this fancy stuff just slows down the site. I just edit pages to odd time for someone now.
 
I think I may have checked out yootheme sometime back and the conclusion is the same. I am not interested in a subscription to use something for 3 months to a year at a time. I like software that is on my PC that I can use at will without the pressure of a time controlled subscription.
 
CAPCOM said:
I think I may have checked out yootheme sometime back and the conclusion is the same. I am not interested in a subscription to use something for 3 months to a year at a time. I like software that is on my PC that I can use at will without the pressure of a time controlled subscription.
If it is a personal site I agree if not you should. Once you have your site up you never need to pay any more for the template sub unless you need a fix.
 
I have 100% access to my site and can switch out templates on the fly for free or paid. 
 
Unless it is your profession, 99% of free sites look like home jobs. 
 
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