Author: David Rasmussen
Date: 03:35:13 02/04/03
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On February 03, 2003 at 21:18:41, Dann Corbit wrote: > >True. Once he becomes a web site "expert" there will be all sorts of loud and >annoying music. The colors will be chosen such that the instructions can be >read only if you turn off the room lights and turn up the contrast and intensity >on your monitor to the point where it starts to emit x-rays. Of course, to find >those instructions, you must either hover your mouse over just the right spot, >or perhaps negotiate an incredible maze of mouse-clicks. > LOL! This reminds om that Simpsons episode where Homer makes his own webpage. It's filled with annoying sounds, screaming, spinning Jesus'es and stolen copyrighted material. And Homer remarks to the rest of the family when showing them: "You'd think all those sounds were annoying, but they're not!" :) I will never become a web "expert" in that sense. I am interested in contents, not in appearance. Appearance should do nothing more than underline contents if possible, and otherwise stay in the background. This Chezzz page, while being rather crude and my first one, is actually a pretty good picture of the web pages I like. Examples are kernel.org and Timm Mann's page. /David
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