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« on: December 03, 2010, 03:44:49 PM »

Hi yal,.  Just happened to look at this site and see it's back online. Looks real nice and professional. A whole lot better than before. Am wondering about a few things though.
What's with the portfolio section?
Is there one, or is there going to be one?
Will we have to work with that new web design thing in order to create and upload new portfolios and images or what? 
I don't need any services to create a web site. Already have one, so how would it work for me?
As I understand it all of my portfolios and images from before are GONE now.
So how do I start over?
Would not be too interested in having to pay for a service in order just to create a new set.
I may have missed this info somewhere on the site, if it existed, but I have not really understood how this whole new operation works from what I did see.

Thanks for any info I can get. Am looking forward to having this outlet again.
Has been a really bad past few years and now that things are looking up for a change I want to make the most of it with some new portfolios.

PS-I see that Lynne is back.  Good!  The more the merrier.

PS4Ever  that is (Photoshop 4 ever)
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jiobrien
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« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2011, 11:35:59 AM »

Hello PS. Have you gotten an answer to your question about portfolios? Looks like the only way is by using liveBooks, and you do have to pay for that. You should have received an offer via email; if you take the cheap price, a student/educator rate, it's reasonable. john
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« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2011, 03:19:19 PM »

NO,  I have not received an answer, probably because I don't need their services and do not intend to pay for what I already do myself.  Looks to me like they changed this site just so they could charge for what they had offered before, but couldn't manage very well.  That seems to have become the American way of doing business, [b]charge more and give less[/b].
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