Author: James Robertson
Date: 12:47:52 09/22/98
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On September 22, 1998 at 04:52:09, Kai Lübke wrote: >On September 22, 1998 at 01:10:24, Jouni Uski wrote: > >>On September 21, 1998 at 17:55:09, Shaun Graham wrote: >> >>>On September 21, 1998 at 08:05:09, Jouni Uski wrote: >>> >>>>... he removes a) frames and b) adds. > >>>> >>>> >>> >>>Would be nice if???? You must be joking there is no comparison to Shep's site >>>anywhere. I think you must be jealous, you wish you could have a site as great >>>as shep's. >> >>Sorry may be I selected my words wrong. Of course the site is excellent and >>there is a plenty of interesting data, but still I hate the frame outlook >>(cannot see whole information at all in some pages) and the annoying Geocities >>ads everywhere. > >I used to hate frames myself, but I found they're best when it comes to >navigating easily across a site as big as mine. >However, I will consider cutting down on the frame number a little, but not in >the weeks to come as I have no time for any major redesigning right now. Keep the frames!!!! Add more!!! They are by FAR the best way to navigate a site! (At least in my opinion). > >As for the ads: I'm spending quite some time (read: "money") on design and >especially on the games I play. I definitely don't want to pay any provider big >$$ in addition to that, just so I get my site completely ad-free. >That's what you have to live with if you use a free service. > >As I said in r.g.c.c., don't use the GeoCities mirror if you can avoid it. >Use http://come.to/SCCS instead. It only has one pop-up ad which you can iconify >right at the start and you'll never be bothered again. >Or directly go to http://www.mi.uni-koeln.de/~kluebke/ which is where the >come.to link currently points to (no ads!), but don't go complaining if that >location changes and you don't find it anymore. ;-) > > >--- >Shep
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