
No man is an island, and no webmistress, even one as marginally skilled as I, could create a project this amazing without a lot of help.
To see how to reproduce some of the cool effects on these pages, such as the fixed background, right click on the page and choose View Source.
I hold the copyright to all the photos on these pages, so don't even think about lifting them.
I used Coffee Cup HTML editor to format these pages. I tried Microsoft's Front Page for a while, but found it too difficult to use, and not all Web hosting sites accept its extensions. Coffee Cup is like me when I was younger: cheap and easy.

There are thousands of backgrounds, borders, buttons and other Web graphics available for free on the Web. One source I used is Tropical Nights.
I took many of the photos with the Minolta Vectis APS camera. When I had the film developed, I paid to have all pictures saved in high resolution on a photo CD. Seattle Film Works will do all this and post your pictures on the Web.
I edited the photos and graphics with Paint Shop Pro.
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Webmonkey is an excellent site to help anyone understand coding. ZDNet is an great source for Javascript and DHTML.
There are plenty of services that will help you register and park a domain name, host your Web site and provide e-mail services. Frankly, I'm not that happy with the service that parks kaseyjones.net, but I can't give its name. That would violate the Terms of Service Agreement.

I cannot begin to offer enough thanks to my dear friend and colleague, Wayne Countryman, who edited these pages, offered suggestions for their appearance, put up with my obsessiveness, and in general made an ordinary site extraordinary. Muchas gracias para de La Diosa.
Let me know what you think!