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		<title>New School/Old School in Web Design</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Martin Kelley]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 18:12:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Web 2.0 tools have changed the boundary lines between techies and program staff in many nonprofits over the past few years. At least, they should have, though I know of various organizations that haven’t made the conceptual leap to the new roles. OLD SCHOOL: Webmaster Let me explain by talking about my own changing work [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/web+2.0">Web 2.0</a> tools have changed the boundary lines between techies and program staff in many nonprofits over the past few years. At least, they should have, though I know of various organizations that haven’t made the conceptual leap to the new roles.</p>
<p>OLD SCHOOL: Webmaster</p>
<p>Let me explain by talking about my own changing work role. Even a few years ago, I was a paid <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/staff+webmaster">staff webmaster</a>. You could divide my work into two large categories. The first was techie: I managed <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/server+accounts">server accounts</a>, set up required <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/databases">databases</a>, designed sites. I got into the <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/html">HTML</a> code, the <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/php">PHP</a>, the <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/javascript">Javascript</a>, <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/css">CSS</a>, etc. </p>
<p>The other was content: when program-oriented staff had new material they wanted on the website they would email it to me or walk it over. I would put in my work queue, where it might sit for weeks if it wasn’t an organizational priority. When it came time to add the material I would boot up <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/dreamweaver">Dreamweaver</a>, a relatively expensive program that was only accessible from my laptop and I would put the material onto the website. Needless to say, with a process like this some parts of the website never got very much attention.</p>
<p>At some point I start sneaking in a content management system for frequently-changed pages. This seemed very hackish and not good at first but over time I realized it greatly speeded up my turn-around time for basic text content. But the organizations I worked for still relied on the old model, where staff give the webmaster content to put up.</p>
<p>NEW SCHOOL: Web Developer</p>
<p>Nowadays I’m a web developer, a freelancer with an ever changing list of clients. I typically spend about a month putting together a site based on a content management (like this) or automatic feed system (like I did for Philadelphia’s William Penn Charter School). I do a certain amount of training and while I might add a little content for testing purposes, I step back at the end of the process to let the client put the material up themselves. I’m available for questions but I’m surprised about how rarely I’m called.</p>
<p>Here’s two examples. <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/2007/06/steadyfootstepsorg-physical-th.html">Steadyfootsteps</a> is a blog by an American <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/physical+therapist">physical therapist</a> in <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/vietnam">Vietnam</a>. When we started, she didn’t even have a digital camera! I gave her advice on cameras, started her on a <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/flickr">Flickr</a> account, set up a fairly generic <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/movable+type">Movable Type</a> <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/blog">blog</a> with some custom design elements and answered all the questions she had along the way. She went to town. She’s put tons of pictures and embedded Youtube videos right in posts. Here’s a non-techie who has contributed a lot to the web’s content!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/2008/05/pennchartercom-media-pages.html">Penn Charter</a> is a school that was already on Flickr and <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/youtube">Youtube</a> but wanted to display the content on their website in an attractive way. I pulled together all the magic of feeds and javascripts to have a media page that showcases the newest material. </p>
<p>They’re very different sites, but in neither instance does the client contact me to add content. They rely on easy-to-use Web 2.0 services: no specialized HTML knowledge required.</p>
<p>NEW TOOLS, OLD MODEL</p>
<p>I got an email not so long ago from an old boss who manages a monthly magazine. Her site has been radically rebuilt over the years. Dreamweaver is out and <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/content+management">content management</a> is in. They use <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/drupal">Drupal</a>, which my friend Thomas T. of the <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/philadelphia+cultural+alliance">Philadelphia Cultural Alliance</a> tells me won the <a href="http://www.nten.org/blog/2008/05/29/nten-content-management-system-satisfaction-report-now-available">recent popularity contest</a> among nonprofit techies. This is great, a definite step forward, but what confused me is that my old boss was asking me whether I would be interested in returning to my old job (the successor who oversaw the Drupal upgrade is leaving).</p>
<p>They still have a webmaster? They still want to funnel website material through a single person? Every staffperson there is adept at computers. If a physical therapist can figure out Flickr and Movable Type and Youtube, why can’t professional print designers and editors?</p>
<p>My hourly rate ranges from two to five times what she’d be likely to pay, so I turned her down. But I did ask why she wanted a webmaster. Now that they’re on Drupal it seems to me that they’d be better off switching from the webmaster to the web developer staffing model: hire me as a freelance consultant to do troubleshooting, staff training and the occassional special project but have the regular fulltime staff do the bulk of the content management. I’d think you’d end up with a site that’s more lively and updated and that the cost would about the same, despite my higher hourly rates.</p>
<p>I’ve heard enough stories of places where secretaries have come out of the shadows to embrace content management and have helped transform websites. I’m the son of a former secretary so I know that they’re often the smartest employees at any firm (if you walk into an office looking for the expert on advanced <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/excel">Excel</a> features you’ll surely find them sitting right there behind the receptionist desk).</p>
<p>FINALLY: WHAT’S UP WITH DRUPAL?</p>
<p>I’m trying to join the bandwagon and use Drupal for a upcoming site that will have about a dozen editors. But there’s no built-in <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/wysiwyg">WYSIWYG</a> editor, no little formatting icons. Sure, I myself could easily hand-code the HTML and make it look nice. But I don’t want to do that. And it’s unrealistic to think I’m going to teach a dozen overworked secretaries how to write in HTML. The interface needs to work more or less like <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/microsoft+word">Microsoft Word</a> (as it does in Movable Type, <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/cushycms">CushyCMS</a>, <a href="http://www.martinkelley.com/tag/google+docs">Google Docs</a>, etc.)</p>
<p>Most Drupal sites I see seems from the outside like they’re still old school: staff webmaster through whom most content funnels. Is this right? Because if so, this is really just an institutionalization of the content hack I did six years ago. Can anyone point me to lively, active Drupal sites whose content is being directly added by non-techie office staff? If so, how is it set up?</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 10:46:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This morning I’m working on the “Pete Seeger”:http://www.quakersong.org/pete_seeger/ section of Quakersong.org, the website of Annie Paterson and Peter Blood (I’m their webmaster). Parts of their site are amazing–the “Quakers and Music”:http://www.quakersong.org/quakers_and_music/ page has become a directory of sorts for all the many Quaker musicians out there (who knew there were so many!). But the Pete [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.quakersong.org/pete_seeger/"><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" src="https://i0.wp.com/www.quakersong.org/graphics/seeger-if-i-had-a-hammer.jpg?w=640" alt="pete seeger album cover" align="right" border="0"></a>This morning I’m working on the “Pete Seeger”:http://www.quakersong.org/pete_seeger/ section of Quakersong.org, the website of Annie Paterson and Peter Blood (I’m their webmaster). Parts of their site are amazing–the “Quakers and Music”:http://www.quakersong.org/quakers_and_music/ page has become a directory of sorts for all the many Quaker musicians out there (who knew there were so many!). But the Pete Seeger is still mostly a collection of CDs that Peter &amp; Annie have for sale.<br>
So I was wondering what a good Pete Seeger page might look like and starting surfing around. There’s a great “fan page”:http://www.peteseeger.net/ which is regularly updated but has bravely decided to maintain its original design since it was founded eleven years ago. And “Wikipedia”:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_seeger does its usual fine job at a biography. But the “gold mine is YouTube”:http://youtube.com/results?search_query=pete+seeger&amp;search=Search.<br>
A year ago a user uploaded three clips from _Rainbow Quest_, a short-lived TV program Pete put together for a low-wattage UHF station out of Newark in the mid-60s (it’s now a Telemundo affiliate broadcasting recycled Mexican soaps for its prime time schedule). I don’t know what kind of copyright issues there are on something like this but it’s great fun to see these old clips. Making this material widely available is one of the joys of YouTube (well, that and watching “recapturing the innocence of our over-commercialized youth”:http://ofthebest.blogspot.com/2007/02/how-to-shed-20-years-in-20-seconds.html). I’ll leave you with this, a clip of Pete singing with June Carter and Johnny “I’m soooo stoooned” Cash a few years before they married.<br>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2005 19:57:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Over on Beppeblog Joe dreams of daily web coverage of the FGC Gathering [Update: link long dead]. Well, FGC’s not paying its webmaster (me, for now) for such service but I’ll try to sneak in a few posts between bookstore customers. The bookstore set-up was remarkably easy. There was no truck crisis, no computer crisis, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/martin_kelley/23028940/"><img data-recalc-dims="1" fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-38212" src="https://i0.wp.com/www.quakerranter.org/wp-content/uploads/2005/07/23028940_2a342308d2.jpg?resize=300%2C225&#038;ssl=1" alt="23028940_2a342308d2" width="300" height="225" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/www.quakerranter.org/wp-content/uploads/2005/07/23028940_2a342308d2.jpg?resize=300%2C225&amp;ssl=1 300w, https://i0.wp.com/www.quakerranter.org/wp-content/uploads/2005/07/23028940_2a342308d2.jpg?w=500&amp;ssl=1 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px"></a>Over on Beppeblog Joe dreams of daily web coverage of the FGC Gathering [Update: link long dead]. Well, FGC’s not paying its webmaster (me, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinkelley">for now</a>) for such service but I’ll try to sneak in a few posts between bookstore customers. The bookstore set-up was remarkably easy. There was no truck crisis, no computer crisis, no getting lost on highways.</p>
<p>As regular readers will know, I’m leading a workshop called “Strangers to the Covenant” with Zachary Moon and this morning was the first workshop. Although it was billed as a workshop for high school students and adult young Friend (so 15–35 years old), though almost all of the participants are high schoolers (what does that mean?). It seems like a great bunch. I arrived about fifteen minutes early to center in worship; two of the attenders came in the room and sat with me and one by one everyone came in and joined the worship. I had to wonder if a group of older Friends would have been able to resist the temptation to ask about each other’s jewelry, complain about the air conditioning, etc.</p>
<p>Julie reports that the cafeteria food is good. We’ve also been happy patrons of Gillie’s and Bollo’s Cafe.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Quakers Uniting in Publications, better known as “QUIP,” is a collection of 50 Quaker publishers, booksellers and authors committed to the “ministry of the written word.” I often think of QUIP as a support group of sorts for those of us who really believe that publishing can make a difference. It’s also one of those [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quakers Uniting in Publications, better known as “QUIP,” is a collection of 50 Quaker publishers, booksellers and authors committed to the “ministry of the written word.” I often think of QUIP as a support group of sorts for those of us who really believe that publishing can make a difference. It’s also one of those places where different branches of Friends come together to work and tell stories. QUIP sessions strike a nice balance between work and unstructured time. It has its own nice culture of friendliness and cooperation that are the real reason many of us go every year.</p>
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