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Subject: Re: CCE tourney after round 7 of 13, ELO list and games available !

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 12:15:22 12/19/00

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On December 19, 2000 at 14:38:10, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On December 19, 2000 at 14:14:05, Frank Quisinsky wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>all information on my webpage:
>>
>>CCE tourney pages under:
>>(games, configurations, pairings and more)
>>http://amateurschach.in-trier.de/schach/cbase/cce_main.htm
>>
>>CCE tourney rating list under:
>>http://amateurschach.in-trier.de/schach/elo_vorwort.htm
>>
>>CCE tourney tables in my News Ticker under:
>>(in the next hour)
>>http://amateurschach.in-trier.de/news.htm
>>
>>CCE tourney, my comments in German, Gambit-Soft Forum under:
>>(sorry, all this in English is a little problem for me)
>>http://www.gambitsoft.de/wwwforum/
>
>It would be very nice if you could put them all into a single clump as well, so
>that lazy folks like me can just click once.
>
>As you know, I [for one] am lazy as a dog in August with no chickens to chase.

Hi Dann,

you have right but the reason is the bad organisation of my webpage. From time
to time new material and I make new pages. So I have problems to make a good
organize of my data structure. To many work for me !

When I added the rating list in my CCE pages I must changes 325 HTML files
because my menue system is then not OK ! I know that frames are better but I am
not a frame fan.

I can added the tables in my CCE page, this is not a problem but the tables are
a highlight in my News Ticker :-))

All is complicated and I think in 1 year no people know what I make for changes
in then 500 HTML pages :-))

I think all this is not important, because it is a private and not a commercial
page. I must not look to have the best design or a site without mistakes. Just
for fun ...

But you have right, it is a chaos page, you can say this ... I know this !

Best
Frank



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