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What is the easiest way to create a web site. September 13, 2014 2:36 pm bowser

I want to create a web site to share some of what I’ve learned over 30 years of doing interventions.  The TV program is a brute force process which does more damage than good most of the time.  There are processes which are more subtle, effective and constructive.

I created some sites 20 or so years ago regarding various climbs and trips I was putting together, and I think I used something like “Frontline” to do it.  But I don’t have the energy to learn all of that all over again.

I would like a front page and then “chapters”.  I’d like to be able to link topics from one “chapter” to another, otherwise kind of move like a book.

Anyone got any good ideas?

 

  • Got ideas. Good? You be the judge. by Robert 2014-09-14 10:35:03
    • Sounds like a blog to me by mcfly 2014-09-14 04:21:52
      • Response to both of you. by bowser 2014-09-17 22:26:56
        • I still think a blog might be the way to go by mcfly 2014-09-19 03:57:43

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