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DMFM can use a helping hand with their webpage!

The DMFM staff needs someone who is fairly skilled in both CSS and HTML to run the DMFM website. We need someone who can design pages, and can devote at least 10 hours a week to the site, at the start of the project. Job duties will include the following:


  • Design DMFM site
  • Continually update DMFM site with information as needed
  • Work one on one with the staff of DMFM
  • Assist DMFM staffers with special projects


If you feel that you can adequately so this job please contact blackraven[AT]darkmark.com or renee[AT]darkmark.com. We will need the following information:

Name:
Experience:
Sample of Work (Must show knowledge of HTML and CSS):
A paragraph or two about why you want to run the DMFM site.


By Renee on May 5, 2008

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um, u mean adequately DO this job, don't you? because adequately SO this job doesn't make much sense. by the way, Renee, i like your name. It's my great grandmothers name.
VERY old fashioned. your parents are obviously traditional.

Posted by Draco Malfoy 76 on May 6, 2008 4:48 PM

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