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Re: New Website
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lugnet.build, lugnet.publish
Date: 
Fri, 30 Oct 1998 18:41:16 GMT
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Sean Kenney writes:

Hmm.  Unfortunately different browser/platform combinations produce
slightly different results.  I'm thinking of nuking the frame-based
interface entirely.  Thoughts?

Make the frame border a little bigger? Maybe it isn't big enough to accomodate
the text. Only get rid of it if you want it perfect, or if you have pictures
that are too big for the frame. Frames really make a page look polished.


Sure!  "Briiklyn" is "Brooklyn" with I's instead of O's.  :) • <snip>
I recently have aquired some of the minifig skeletons, which gave me
some ideas.  I made that Dino a few years ago, and haven't gotten to
"fix" it yet.  :)

Works for me. It's small though, so you are limited by the resolution of lego.
I try. :)  Actually, I am a webmaster by profession, so that's why I
keep asking you all for comments - I am used to organizing &
structuring a site around *informaton*, not images... so I'm having
a hard time coming up with a good interface for it.  (And I also
dont know what my audience prefers!)

I like pictures better than text, not to say that I don't like text. I like it
as far as it enhances the pictures, especially when explaining or how to build
something. If you haven't already done it, visit some chamber of commerce sites
for various cities. I assume you've seen Roby and Heather Sherman's "San
Dilego"?

Your pix are fun to look at! Alot of forethought has gone into your city
planning. I'm especially looking forward to seeing WLZI completed.

----
-Tom McD.
(any personal replies should be sent to radiotitan@yahoo.com)



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Tom McDonald wrote in message ... <dnip> (...) accomodate (...) pictures (...) I have to disgree, With frames alot of places where you ge free sites have those $#$%# popups. Plus they also tend to be slow, not to mention that with the new support (...) (26 years ago, 30-Oct-98, to lugnet.build, lugnet.publish)

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> I noticed that your blue navigation bar at the top of the screen > seemed to be partially obscured - that is, the text is resting > directly on the images below (the lugnet background image) > It just looks a little out of place. Hmm. (...) (26 years ago, 30-Oct-98, to lugnet.build, lugnet.publish)

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