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<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma><FONT size=3D2><B>From:</B> LOVE, Dickon=20
[mailto:DrLove@s...]<BR><BR></FONT></FONT><TT>That is precisely what a=20
project behind building a good web site should do!!<BR>Whilst a site wouldn=
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built by committee, the spectrum of activities<BR>that the site is trying t=
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communicate should be establish before the first<BR>bit of html is written!=
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Web Masters also appreciate feedback (as long<BR>as you are not beligerant =
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it) ... although of course reserve the right<BR>not to act on it.<BR><SPAN=
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size=3D2>[djb122] Yes, but each department in the cathedral will proba=
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think that their specialism is more important than all the others, be it th=
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choir, bellringers or whatever. Somebody has to decide what to prioritise, =
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while there is collaboration with departments regarding their specialism in=
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deciding what to put on that section of the site, it has to be up to whoeve=
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designing the site to decide on priorities and what to put where. Whether w=
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like it or not the bells are not likely to be one of the highest priorities=
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any cathedral!</FONT></SPAN></TT></DIV>
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