by cmoon » Thu Dec 27, 2007 1:54 pm
Webmaster = person who does the 'webcoding' for the site. For instance, the pm-system isn't working because our webmaster (or at least that is the title I would use) is awol. This distinction is blurred because with a forum, one person could own it and have set up the site, while another person is responsible for the nuts & bolts so to speak. Formerly, this convention was used because most people did not know how to code their own web page--but with the advent of programs like frontpage and so forth, most people don't need a 'web master' unless some part of their page involves more complicated aspects--like a forum.
The point being, I don't know the webmaster--but that would be the person responsible for the actual programming of the webpage.
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