Info | About three months before this site appeared in June 1999 I got on to the internet for the first time and was astounded at how well astronomy was represented on the Web. So many Societies had websites - I thought I'd add to the list! However, before I could start I had to make a layout of some description and forward my web page outlines to the Society's committee. This outline consisted of a very basic website of about 10 pages containing little else but information about the Society.
At that time there was an HTML feature in a magazine I read and I realised that it wouldn't be too difficult to design a website, indeed, this was one of the things that first gave me the idea that I could design a website myself in the first place. It took me about a week or so to learn the most basic HTML coding and another similar period experimenting with it to see how it worked. One page at a time the Society's website started to take shape... |