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		<title>Website revamp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well as you can probably see I have been playing about with the appearance of my website (blog)  again! I think I have ironed out all the problems with the colour changes, but there may be something still lurking out there somewhere&#8230;.
While I was at it I added a few things to my blogroll, like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well as you can probably see I have been playing about with the appearance of my website (blog)  again! I think I have ironed out all the problems with the colour changes, but there may be something still lurking out there somewhere&#8230;.</p>
<p>While I was at it I added a few things to my blogroll, like the black and white Flash website I built for my Dad&#8217;s sculptures, <a title="sculptural forms" href="http://www.lindenlangdon.com/dad/">Sculptural Forms </a>and the photo website <a title="photomuse" href="http://www.lindenlangdon.com/photomuse/index.html">Photomuse</a> that was really about finding different ways to display a gallery of images in Flash.</p>
<p>I also did some appearance changes to Tania&#8217;s <a title="golden moments massage" href="http://www.goldenmomentsmassage.com/">Golden Moments Massage </a>website, which I haven&#8217;t told her about yet! See how long it takes for her to discover the new look? It is similar to the old one really, just a bit simpler.</p>
<p>So having familiarised myself with the old html code again it is time to move on to something else I guess! Ahh I know &#8211; time to work on my son Craig&#8217;s mechanical air-conditioning website, <a title="duomec" href="http://www.duomec.com.au/">Duomec</a>&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Bert Aperloo and building a website</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 21:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
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I have been dabbling in the craft of website building again for a friend at university. It is such an interesting process &#8211; especially when you use a hand code method and need to negotiate the scope of the project keeping in mind that this is an interest rather than a business!
Bert Aperloo has been [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have been dabbling in the craft of website building again for a friend at university. It is such an interesting process &#8211; especially when you use a hand code method and need to negotiate the scope of the project keeping in mind that this is an interest rather than a business!</p>
<p>Bert Aperloo has been terrific to work with &#8211; fast to deliver the content I ask for and happy to alter things according to design and time restraints. He is a multi talented man and his work truly reflects <em>who he is</em> which is a fabulous quality in this day and age of over emphasising mediocrity through repetition of thematics. His work has a lot of strong and unique qualities.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.aperloogallery.com/index.html">Bert Aperloo</a> is having an exhibition at the Top Gallery in Salamanca Arts Centre during November, so if your in the area it will be a good show of work that will form part of his Master of Fine Art.</p>
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