November 17, 2002

'Dreamweaver Savvy' interview in the Well's Inkvue conference, November 22–Dec 6

The Well has a public conference called Inkwell.vue featuring interviews with authors. From November 22 to December 6 they'll be interviewing me there to talk about my Dreamweaver book (as well as web design in general, blogging, information architecture, knowledge management, and things like that).

When the interview starts, I'll post a link here. You don't have to be a Well member to read the interview and you can even submit questions as a nonmember via email. (Well members can simply drop by the conference as post discussion to the interview topic as in any other Well conf.)

Posted by xian at November 17, 2002 12:21 PM
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