[thelist] design feedback

Suellen Stringer-Hye Stringers at LIBRARY.Vanderbilt.edu
Wed Aug 30 16:24:55 CDT 2000


It kind of depends on what the rest of the page looks like but on 
first glance I like banner3.htm

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>

-------------------------------------
David McCreath
work: http://www.asd.k12.ak.us/
home: http://home.gci.net/~mccreath/


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