A little something about us...

Murray R. Summers

Murray's mug shot  Murray Summers, is a Biochemist by training, but has spent the last 20 years working in the computer industry. In 1998, Murray started his own Web site production company, Great Web Sights (www.great-web-sites.com). As a Team Macromedia Volunteer, he also participates in the sponsored newsgroups for Dreamweaver and other Macromedia products. He lives in rural Philadelphia with Suzanne, his lovely wife, their teenage daughter Carly, a Golden Retriever, an Eskipoo, and some goldfish.

As he sometimes gets up on the wrong side of the bed you must be very nice to him on the newsgroups!

Murray is a Macromedia Certified Web site Developer and Dreamweaver Developer, and has contributed chapters to Dreamweaver 4 Magic by Al Sparber, and Dreamweaver 4: The Missing Manual, by David Sawyer McFarland, in addition to serving as Technical Editor on the latter publication. He has managed to embarrass himself several times as an invited speaker at TODCON (9-10/2001, Orlando) and will most likely do so again at TODCON II (9/2002, Chicago).

Brad Halstead

Brad's mug shot Brad Halstead (www.prettylady2.net), is a Computer Software Engineering Technologist by training, but deviated from that dream to join the Canadian Military as an Air Weapons Systems Technician where he learned all about various computerized Aircraft weapons systems as well as loading the munitions. Brad has dabbled in the web in various capacities since 1989 and left the Military to become a full-time Computer Technician. Brad tries to play an active roll in the support forums for Dreamweaver and Project Seven as time permits him to. He lives in London, Ontario with his cherished partner Brenda and their 8-year-old daughter Megan, 13-year-old daughter Amanda, 12-year-old son Aaron, 2 Yorkshire Terriers (16-F and 12-M) and a cat (15-F).

Brad is HTML 4.01 Certified, and has contributed a content to Dreamweaver MX Magic and Inside Dreamweaver MX, in addition to being a Technical Editor for both publications. Recently, Brad and Murray have written this book, Dreamweaver MX Templates.