
Location: Brookfield, Massachusetts, USA
What kind of websites were you planning to build?
I've built a library about climate change. It puts in public view the same information I have been distributing on CDs for 6.6 years.
The website will have many images, mostly graphs, and some text linking fils and images together. I will explain climate change to people who are skeptical of it in various ways.
How did you hear about Sandvox?
from a worker at an Apple store
What made you decide to get Sandvox?
An Apple worker recommended it.
The demo on Sandvox's website showed that Sandvox resembled iWeb, which I had used and liked before.
Now that you have Sandvox, what do you like about it?
Sandvox is easy to use.
Unlike one other software packages I tried, the view of my website does not compress (and wrap around) when I change viewing window width. Unlike a 2nd package, I can upload files without renaming them to delete spaces.
I can re-size my images in fine increments. I can change font sizes to make subscripts (CO2, etc.)
Global Warming - So What?
“Global Warming Climate Change Natural Climate Change Data Sets Warm & Cool Ice Water No Water Carbon Sinks & Sources Food Impacts Bio-Impacts Sea Level, Floods, Weather Costs, Wars, Disasters, etc. Coal, Oil, Gas, Nukes Renewable Energy Energy Use Government and Climate Change CO2...”
Global Warming - So What?
“Earth's climate has been changing for hundreds of millions of years. But human carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are warming it faster than ever. Sulfur aerosols and thawing permafrost - as well as black soot and changes in solar output and clouds - are other significant factors. So are land use...”