It’s almost there. I just moved my site from Big Step to Squarespace. Squarespace is so much nicer looking. And it is extremely easy to configure and edit. It’s very sleek actually and kind of fun. I know just enough xhtml to be dangerous, but not enough to code my own site and I know absolutley diddley about design, graphics, and all that . I’m also what one would call a bootstrapper (with very frayed shoelaces) so hiring someone to take over the design, editing , and maintenance for the Creative Mamas website is out of the question.
The upshot is the new site is looking fairly good. I like it so far. There are some things I wish I could change like the navigation font size, but I haven’t figured out how to get behind the scenes and do that quite yet. I also want a custom header with a cool and nifty logo, but that will require some small change so I will have to be patient. (Not one of my best skills.)
Check it out: www.creativemamas.squarespace.com. I am working on getting my web address released from Big Step and transferred to a new host so the site can lose the .squarespace and go back to www.creativemamas.com (this will probably link to the old site until they get around to taking it down).
All of this transferring, rewriting, configuring and fiddling with the xhtml (ONLY when required) has a very strong appeal to my inner geek wannabe. If only I had applied myself and majored in computer science. But “Noooooo”, I wanted to be an actress. The fun I am having with all this makes me think I may have missed my calling way back when I was deciding what I wanted to be when I grew up. But, since I haven’t grown up yet, there is still time - maybe not time for a computer science degree, or a web arts degree, but there is still time to cause significant trouble by writing some really twisted non-compliant code.
All in all, this enterprise has been quite a creative challenge for me. Finding the resources I need to get what I want has been a terrific research project. Finding free, cheap or inexpensive resources has almost turned into a hobby. I think the web, xhtml, and CSS are artistic and expressive mediums just like a stage or watercolors or musical notes. And it is lots of fun to figure out how to make it look the way I want it to look knowing as little as I do. I can’t even approach CSS, but I can dream. I frequently cruise the CSS Zen Garden site to ooh and ahh at all the pretty things. I am going to give myself permission to call programming in any language an art form. If that offends real life programmers who know what they are doing, please forgive me. I say it with the utmost respect for your talent and skills.
Now, if someone could explain to me what Tag Words are, they would be my hero.