I think you should seriously consider MySpace books. The time it would take you to develop your own interactivity by programming a user-interface would be better spent getting online friends to comment on your MySpace webpage design. It's been designed for exactly that purpose and plugs you into 120 million potential friends, many of whom whould never normally stumble on your work. You can design the MySpace site to mirror your website, start a blog, load images, slideshows etc and integrate it with your website with links between.
It might be worth a try.
All best wishes
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Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 05:37:49 -0400 From: Norman Shapiro <ufemisms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Looking for help making my web site more interactive.
Hello, My name is Norman Shapiro. I'm a book artist looking for help with making my web site more interactive (more like a blog) than it currently is. Anyone out there have any suggestions on where to find it. You can find my site at <ufemisms.com>
Thanx in advance.
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