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It's been four years since i updated my site: http://www.davechewphotography.com/
Now that I have Backlight I will have no excuses to wait so long. Many thanks to Matthew, Rod and others for your help. I'm sure things will change as I learn and modify.
Dave
Last edited by dchew (2017-03-25 18:59:13)
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really nice work. Site looks great too.
Take a look at the tray in your home page. There's a broken link to an image.
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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Looks great, Dave! We'll give you lots of good reasons to keep your design evolving as well, I think. ;-)
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Thanks for the comments Rod,
I failed to dump my cache and didn't notice the link so thanks for that.
Dave
really nice work. Site looks great too.
Take a look at the tray in your home page. There's a broken link to an image.
Last edited by dchew (2017-03-25 19:58:04)
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Looks great, Dave! We'll give you lots of good reasons to keep your design evolving as well, I think. ;-)
That's good news Matthew!
Backlight is perfect for me because my html skills are so poor. Perhaps plural "skills" is being too kind to myself. I had some code in my old site which was based on CE4 when it first came out. After a year or so, and a few versions of LR later in which I lost my templates and TTG engines, even a simple change became too much for me, so there it sat stagnant in the weeds.
But Backlight is a whole different story. I can keep my customization to a minimum this time, and the way it integrates with LR puts a big wide tunnel through the Learning Curve Mountain. So I am particularly excited to hear about new features that I can add as I go.
Marvelous product and service.
Dave
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