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hilary g

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Hello, does anyone know anyone who might want a small job updating my old website.

I dont want to do a whole new one as the woman who did it, (who has sadly moved to Australia), has done a lot of canny stuff and its always high up on google searches. It was done about 6 or 7 years ago using the old fashioned code type of design. It will mostly just be type changes and a few new links.

Thanks Hilary

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hilary g Wrote:

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> Hello, does anyone know anyone who might want a

> small job updating my old website.

> I dont want to do a whole new one as the woman who

> did it, (who has sadly moved to Australia), has

> done a lot of canny stuff and its always high up

> on google searches. It was done about 6 or 7 years

> ago using the old fashioned code type of design.

> It will mostly just be type changes and a few new

> links.

> Thanks Hilary




Tokiko kept our original basic website design but updated it.


I would highly recommend her.


See http://www.tokiko.co.uk/


She lives in East Dulwich, and is fast, efficient, reasonably priced and very helpful.


PS Surely living in Australia isn't a barrier to updating a website, in this day and age?! It can all be done onlne, can't it??

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