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Does Mike still promote articles into the Tutorials and Primers section of this site?
I know he wants more, but I sense that he can't put as much time into it as he once did, so it helps if your submission doesn't take much work to convert it to finished HTML. When I gave him the material for my
project pages many years ago, it was just one long text file, and I think he had to scan at least
some of the pictures. (I didn't have a scanner yet.) He separated it into subjects and made what you see there now. He wanted to make it nice, but I wonder if he found that he got himself into more work than he bargained for. My other articles were probably less work, but still not trivial. Over two years ago I sent updates for my project pages (especially the workbench computer), but he still hasn't gotten them up. I understand that part was done in an old version of HTML or with old software that's hard to use, and he was hoping I could do it myself now. My assumption was that he meant I should put it on my own website, but now I think I might have misunderstood, because if the HTML is finished, I should be able to send the zipped files and it would be very easy for him to post them.
I know very little HTML so my web pages are extremely plain, but the first priority is to just get the material up, available, although it's like a forum post where you can have different font features, links, lists, pictures always left-justified, and that's about it. It won't look professional, but that's ok. Hopefully later I'll get some help from my soon-to-be daughter-in-law who's a computer-science major. The first thing there might be to make the website so I can take credit-card orders online.