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These folders show how our publishing facility works. The source material for these pages is stored in unadorned form and can be easily published to paper or to the web. We have more to do on this, but this illustrates where we are now. Key Measures of Life in the Inner City
The Cost of Poverty in Overtown & Dade County
Jobs Needed in the Inner City
Current Domestic Policy Is More Costly Than War

The QuickRite approach to publishing assumes that:

Several or many people originate material for publishing and these people have word processing and other skills usually available in an office or business.

Most people do not have web site or publishing skills.

Publishing should have many avenues, including the world wide web and also including traditional printed documents and other avenues.

Some situations place great importance on speed of production and ease of maintenance. Streamlined, modern design is likely to be better than highly complex design.

If highly complex technology or dependence on hard to find skills can be avoided, they should be avoided.

If these characteristics fit your publishing needs, then continue on the topics below.

Principles of Web Site Design
Printed Documents
Microsoft Word & Word Perfect
Source Materials
Reaching Out
APL Tools
QuickWeb Page Structure
Managing a Large Website
Presenting a Library or Vignette of Images
Web Sites Related to Urban Economics
What's New
Examples of the QuickSite Approach
A Fast Track to Create a Really Good Website
Site Map

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