Re: web pages

Subject: Re: web pages
From: TRACY BOYINGTON <trlyboyi -at- GENESIS -dot- ODVTE -dot- STATE -dot- OK -dot- US>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 1995 15:38:52 +0000

> >David Siegel's pages (http://www2.best.com/~dsiegel/tips/tips_home.html) are
> >very pretty, but he makes them so by ignoring standards and using extensions
> >in such a way that many of his design elements are wasted on and unviewable
> >by anyone without the latest version of Netscape.

> Hmm, got those spiffy things like fade-in backgrounds and such?

I bet Siegel's backgrounds are really pretty. I couldn't tell, because
while I *do* use Netscape (at work, anyway), my monitor here at
work only sees 16 colors, so all I got was a white background and
a lecture. And if you're thinking they'll look pretty spiffy on your
256-color monitor, guess again. I realize my 16-color monitor
is just one step above carving on a stone tablet, but is 256-colors really
that out of date now?



____________________________________________
Tracy Boyington
Technical Communication Specialist
Oklahoma Department of Vocational & Technical Ed.
Stillwater, Oklahoma

November 11, 1995: OSU 12, OU 0


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