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Childminder's Club: Come and admire my new Website!!

38 replies

KatieMac · 03/06/2005 21:45

It is...

WalnutCorner

and I'm SO proud

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galaxy · 03/06/2005 22:04

It's great katiemac - wish you the best of luck

Xena · 03/06/2005 22:07

FAB FAB FAB FAB FAB FAB

KatieMac · 03/06/2005 22:08

Thank you......

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Xena · 03/06/2005 22:08

How did you do it? Does it cost?

KatieMac · 03/06/2005 22:10

It has cost about £210 (all in)

What do you think of it......Any comments etc??

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Xena · 03/06/2005 22:15

I can't think of any missing info as I have been looking at nursery websites in the last few days getting ideas and only v.few have prices etc although imo it would give people an idea of how much and get it out of the way IYKWIM.

KatieMac · 03/06/2005 22:16

I had the rpices on a first - but I asked for them to be removed as they could go out of date too fast (and cost to update)

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Puppy · 03/06/2005 22:17

just had a look and I think its brill, It has a easy layout to it and easy to read and understand. Well done

KatieMac · 03/06/2005 22:18

So I picked my webdesigner well.......

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kcemum · 03/06/2005 22:20

It's great and looks very professional.

Xena · 03/06/2005 22:20

Makes sense re: prices. Do you have a 'hit' count?

KatieMac · 03/06/2005 22:21

No - I didn't think I needed one

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bigdonna · 03/06/2005 22:22

katiemac well done its really professional,wow

Evesmama · 03/06/2005 22:22

very impressive

KatieMac · 03/06/2005 22:23

Thank you for all your kind thoughts

I was worried about the first para - but I love the rest

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peckarollover · 04/06/2005 09:28

It looks fab

There is a typo on the homepage though

"Recognise the important of a healthy diet"

Should be importance?

KatieMac · 04/06/2005 19:08

Thanks Pecka - I'll get on to it straight away

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ks · 04/06/2005 19:34

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KatieMac · 04/06/2005 19:52

Ive had one or two bits but I've just gone broadband - so it might be that

But it's only been up since yesterday

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tamum · 04/06/2005 20:00

This is going to sound really neurotic and picky, but my son has a severe walnut allergy, and the sight of a walnut on every page makes me flinch a bit! I realise it's a reference to Walnut Corner, and I know he's in a real minority but I just thought I would mention it. I think it looks great generally though

KatieMac · 04/06/2005 20:07

Tamum - I am careful to explain to parents that I can't have a child with even a suggestion of or possibilty of a nut allergy - with a 40 ft Walnut Tree in the back garden the whole garden will be permiated with "Walnut Essence" (for want of a better name)

Sorry it has (kind of) upset you and thank you for looking anyway

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tamum · 04/06/2005 20:10

Oh no, sorry, I didn't mean it upset me, and ds is 10 anyway and therefore not in the market for a childminder! I just meant that the walnut was a bit "in yer face" for someone concerned about allergies. If you can't take children with nut allergies (which sounds eminently sensible in the circumstances) then it's probably just as well to have the walnut there. It is a great website.

KatieMac · 04/06/2005 21:13

I have been accused of discrimination wrt Nut allerges - but I'm sticking to my guns

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tamum · 04/06/2005 21:32

That's ridiculous- how can you be "discriminating" in that sense? Would people prefer you to take children and put them at risk? Hell, take no notice.

Xena · 04/06/2005 21:33

What did ofted say.
I can't imagine a mum of a child with a nut allergy would want to risk it??

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