[MassHistPres] Historic Website
Garrett Laws
copperandslate at gmail.com
Thu Jul 8 13:43:48 EDT 2010
I LOVE the map function! If you are planning more maps, it would be great to
get overlapping maps that allow for different times to be shown of the same
location, how did a specific neighborhood and street change over time...
Cheers,
Garrett
The Copper & Slate Company
Fine Roofing and Exterior Finish Carpentry
238B Calvary Street, Waltham, MA 02453
(781) 893-1916
http://picasaweb.google.com/copperandslate
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 3:56 PM, John Bruner <jdbLO at hampshire.edu> wrote:
> Hello All: I worked with the Easthampton Master Plan committee and chaired
> the Historic Subcommittee, one major consensus was that the internet was
> absolutely one of the most sensible means of distribution of the
> information. In the time since then I managed to put together a website "
> www.HistoricEasthampton.com" I used programs like the Adobe Suite, iWeb
> and Dreamweaver to create the page and chose HostMonster.com as the place to
> host it. Although the feel is more "Homey" than you would get by hiring out
> town residence say they are happy with the results and I especially designed
> to be youngster and senior friendly (hence the large text). While there
> are still a lot of additions I hope to make (like better maps and more of
> them, games and special projects for children and students), I would
> estimate it could be done by others with $100 and a couple months time.
> John Bruner
> Easthampton
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