No, I'm saying you don't know the address of where you work and the fact that it's a hysterical manumet. Brian Way too much time on his hands. ----- Original Message ----- From: Rich Minear > Are you saying I don't got no good grammer? > > Rich > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ripcrd6 [mailto:ripcrd6@worldinter.net] > Sent: Monday, January 10, 2000 4:24 PM > To: kclug@kclug.org > Subject: Re: kclug - KCLUG Web Page and Meeting Info > > > Good idea on Lynx usability so that Unix users won't be shut out. Does > that rule out the use of Java? I wouldn't know. I just noticed that Rich > was using some Java at the site for buttons I think. > A few suggestions. On the Meeting info page: you should have "historic" > Kansas City Power & Light, not "history" and the zip code should be 64105. > I checked the original kclug page and the error is there too. Whoops. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Robert S. Berg > > > > > All > > > > Paul & I have put up a sample at http://www.kclinux.com/kclug of what > we're > > currently working on with the KCLUG site design. As you can see from > what's > > there now the basic content of the site is still the same... but the look > and > > feel of it has been updated. One new thing you may notice is the quote > 'This > > site is Lynx friendly'... Since we will be coding 99% of the HTML by hand > it > > will not be too hard to make the site navigable by Lynx. What are your > > opinions on this? > > > > We welcome any suggestions or criticisms you may have... and encourage > you to > > do so... after all this site is a representation of all of us. We would > like > > to keep this discussion going in the open... so, please direct your > comments to > > the entire list so that we may all share what any one person may have to > say. > > >