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Subject:Complex web site From:Sally Yeo <sallyyeo -at- EXECPC -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 4 Jun 1996 07:57:59 -0500
Everyone,
I invite all of you, Web beginners and Web gurus, to visit a site we
just published. It covers The Great Circus Parade, a major summer event
in Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Thesite has over 200 pages and 390 graphics, Java, Java script, CGI,
forms, image maps, animated gifs, etc. All the HTML was done with
WebEdit.
I would appreciate any feedback on your experiences on the site. We
really want to know how it is working out there. Especially since I and
the techie-side project manager are currently arguing over the home
page! Not wanting to bias you, please try it out and let me know your
opinions.
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