Monday, June 13, 2005

www.jmarktaylor.ca

Coming soon to a computer monitor near you -- my (un)official personal website which will be used for the up-coming election ... assuming I'm still a candidate. I'm in the process of trying to get my registered domain name hosted by a carrier (shaw.ca).

I will design and update the website myself. Not that I'm artistic or anything but website design costs money and greens are a tad shy of that commodity. Still, once the site gets activated feedback would be appreciated.

The site will link to the Green Party of Canada -- that's the bunch for whom I'll be running. And will probably have stuff like

  • my code of conduct,
  • publicity photo (it's been posted),
  • profile, for those who think person-stuff is important,
  • the ten green "values" -- that IS the message, afterall,
  • and a riding map
My opinions will not be represented. That's what blogs are for. What I think on matters borders on irrelevant wrt the riding and GPC in general.

Values; it is all about the green values. Everything is build upon the values. Greens are new so people have to know what anchors us to the ground.


2 comments:

  1. Let me know if I can help. I've got a pretty good eye for design and I'm doing some of that on the side right now. Thinking of building a second business around it - designing a Green Party site might carry some weight with certain clients. You could consider it a donation to a worthy cause. The Green Party did better than anyone expected here in BC, hope it goes the same way in Alberta.

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  2. Wow. Thank you for that kind and generous offer, Ivy (of Peaceful Power). Websites are hard to design and clients are hard to please. But ... I sorta had the present layout done, it is so simple, and it replicated to additional pages quickly.

    Still, you are the pro and probably have super ideas. I'm not one to turn down chocolate for peanut butter. So just let me know I did an inadequate job of it and you can re-do the site to your heart's content. Or, if it isn't that bad then feel free to offer up suggestions and code tips.

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