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Jim Alexander.
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Jim Alexander:
Jim Alexander. James Alexander Jr. is an accomplished general manager, writer, and web content specialist. His successful career has involved state and local government management, university communications, web site management, and nonprofit administration. This is described at length in the Jim's Career section. International Webmasters Association
Special strengths include the orchestration of diverse disciplines for organizational attainment, writing (explanatory, persuasive and human interest), and disciplined, audience-oriented communications. He's known as being "out of the box but feet on the ground." Most recently, he has focused on the development of usable, standards-based web sites reflecting his broad managerial and organizational background rather than just the display of recently-learned technical tricks which so often characterizes web sites today. (See his web philosophy.)

The Site:

Jim at computer.   Includes both personal and professional information, and serves as a central focus for Jim's web communications.
  Is designed to reflect Jim's application of modern techniques in combination with simple, easy-to-understand presentation that delivers the message.
  Inquiries about services are welcome.

The Site's Technical Features:

  Endeavors to apply the latest web usability techniques (more info).
 Avoids the use of gratuitous visual or technical distractions.
 Designed for best viewing on 800 x 600 resolution monitors or larger.
 Designed for best rendition on level 6 browsers or higher; we no longer design for Netscape 4; WebTV will provide limited viewability.
 Created in Dreamweaver 8 with Fireworks 8.
 Uses Cascading Style Sheets for font, positioning, and advanced presentation control.
 Utilizes the Pop Menu Magic system by ProjectSeven.com, modified for proper Internet Explorer 7 display.
  Has been tested in Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera, and Safari simulation.
 Pages are best printed in landscape setting.
The Logo:
The logo used on the upper left corner of our pages symbolizes the commitment to climbing and conscientious effort, as portrayed by Longfellow in his poem "The Ladder of Saint Augustine" which periodically is quoted on the home page:
The heights ... reached and kept
Were not attained by sudden flight,
But they, while their companions slept,
Were toiling upward in the night.
Our admittedly human efforts similarly reflect this quest -- life is a fascinating journey of wondering, learning and hopefully improvement.
1921 Silver Dollar.
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