[thelist] design feedback
Rob
rob at hit.co.nz
Wed Aug 30 17:25:20 CDT 2000
Woohoo! Finally a thread I can add to.
Real nice, clean design. Gimme some of that #3 action.
.rob
: From: "David McCreath" <mccreath at ak.net>
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: Date sent: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 13:07:29 -0800
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: Howdy, all --
:
: If anyone's got just a minute, I need some help making an
: anal-retentive decision. We're getting ready to roll out our District
: intranet site and I'm putting the finishing touches on the design.
: Now
: I'm stuck on something really, really stupid and just need a quick
: show of hands as to which of these to go with:
:
: <wrap>
:
: 1) http://www.asd.k12.ak.us/august_discon/aug30/banner.htm
:
: 2) http://www.asd.k12.ak.us/august_discon/aug30/banner2.htm
:
: 3) http://www.asd.k12.ak.us/august_discon/aug30/banner3.htm
:
: </wrap>
:
: The differences (and they're tiny) are explained on the pages. The
: philistine programmers around me don't have any opinions. :)
:
: Any other input is welcome. (If the stylesheet looks familiar *ahem*,
: it's because I try to learn from good examples. *ahem*)
:
: Thanks, folks.
:
: Dave
:
: <tip type="accessibility testing">
: Using old browsers, text-only browsers, and validation services to
: check your site can cover most of your bases, but if you really want
: to see how accessible your sites are, check with a local university to
: see if they have an assistive technology lab. Most do, and it can be
: enlightening, plus the people that work there will probably love
: showing off their stuff. </tip>
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