Website V1.1

Ripcrd6 ripcrd6 at worldinter.net
Mon Jan 24 17:42:25 CST 2000


Hal, I like what you've done!   I'm glad you put in the instructions for
subscribing to the list.   I had meant to suggest that.   I am curious
about the mail archives from Dec 1969 though.   What's up with that crazy
date?

I've been thinking about the Links page.   We should include a link to a
History of Linux page.  Any ideas?
Brian

----- Original Message -----
From: Altona Duston <hald at sound.net>
To: <kclug at kclug.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2000 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: kclug - Website V1.1

> Bradley,
>
> Bradley Miller wrote:
>
> > At 02:46 PM 1/22/00 -0600, you wrote:
> >
> > Ouch -- bad practice.  What if the image changes to a ??? image with
the
> > same name?
>
> In the long term eventually yes, we need to have all the images together
on
> the kclug site.  For now it saved me having to floppy around all the
images.
>
> > It's not desirable to link an image to a site unless the other
> > party knows about it -- since you are taxing their server and making
the
> > trip for your surfers a much slower one since they'll have to pull
against
> > another source.
>
> I am trying to find out about getting a photograph taken for our use.
That
> way their would be absolutely no question about our rights to use the
picture.
>
> > It took less than 3 minutes to modify the pic Robert had
> > and drop it in -- and since it's all one image, it's smaller than the
other
> > image(s) with CSS.
> >
>
> CSS lets me actually do something, trying to justify my existance,
because
> I don't even know how to import to a graphics program.  Now I can
> combine graphics just like anyone else.  The logo is 4k, and the downtown
> is 16k, not to bad I guess....
>
> >
> > But we digress . . . who cares what the heck the page looks like or if
it
> > uses CSS, is visible on Lynx, or is written with Microsoft products.
(I'll
> > confess . . . I use Photoshop 5.5.)   There has already been a week
(??)
> > that the page has sat with the same content (or lackthereof) and it's
> > getting close to the next meeting date.   Let's move on!
>
> Yeah, I know,... I did most of this with notepad at work, and floppied it
> home and finished it up with vi.  Those are about the only kind of
editors
> I know how to use.  I did not get started on the page till Wednesday, but
> it does have some content, the mailing list archive goes back to August.
I
> guess it is time to start arguing over content of the main pages though.
>
> >
> >
> > -- Bradley Miller
>
> Hal Duston
> hald at sound.net
> Boring is good.
> A conformist in a nonconformist world.




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