SCN: Re: Thanks for your input

patrick clariun at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 19 21:12:58 PDT 2001


Lee,

Thank you for your input. You checked the site from a point-of-view
that others have not.

I agree that it's not perfect, but Hugh was just throwing ideas out.

I'll file this away under my new site folder so that I have your
information, and the information from others, compiled.

I posted this to other lists so that others can know of the different
ways that the site can be checked and critiqued.

Patrick

--- SCN User <lee at scn.org> wrote:
> Patrick,
> 
> I'm not objecting, but here's my review of the studio30 pages:
> 
> I assume that SCN plans to continue to support Lynx.  I just looked
> at 
> the Studio30 SCN pages from Lynx, I liked the fact that I didn't
> run 
> into frames, but there are some things that can be cleaned up such
> as  
> adding alt="" to the img tags so that the [inline] would vanish,
> and 
> the HTMLhelp validator would be much happier.  The W3 validator
> didn't 
> get very far on it.   There's a Lynx emulator at 
> http://www.delorie.com/web/lynxview.html
> 
> When viewing the Studio30 SCN pages from IE, I like the alternating
> color 
> bars for the links, but I think it would look better without the
> link 
> underlines.  The "find" form doesn't work.  I don't mean to offend
> anyone, 
> but I wondered what's the deal with the Marti Gras reveler in the
> kinky 
> leather outfit in the oversized "refresh" symbol?  I've seen SCN
> logos go 
> from ASCII art to the god Mercury in the stamp image, but I'm not
> sure what 
> this image is suppose to represent.  When I first saw it, I thought
> it 
> implied something about a recycling party, but at least it is
> something 
> different.  I can't claim to have anything better to offer. 
> 
> Check out http://www.hwg.org from both Lynx and a GUI browser. 
> Their CSS 
> taught me a few things.  I like how they coded their navigation
> buttons.
> 
> Lee
> 
> 
> >
> >Lee,
> >
> >I don't know about XHTML being implemented.
> >
> >As far as I know, only the look is going to change, not the HTML. 
> >
> >You can take a look at what we have right here:
> >
> >http://www.studio30.com/scn 
> >
> >and 
> >
> >http://www.studio30.com/scn/simple
> >
> >These are just idea done by Hugh Miller. But people seem to like
> the
> >first page mentioned above. Certainly, there have been zero
> >objections.
> >
> >People will have their chance at input when the sites go up
> >officially for review.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Patrick
> >
> 
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>                


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Patrick Fisher
Webmaster at scn.org
Seattle Community Access
http://www.scn.org
"Empowering the Community with Technology"

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