[atlantaprog] Re: logo

Allen Welty-Green wrote:
> 
> >Yes, please!   As a rule, I dislike time-wasting or distracting flash
> >displays on websites and I try to keep the sites I maintain as 'clean'
> >and simple as possible.  (Maybe a bit too simple...)
> 
> Paul, I would have to say the the Dragoncon website is anything BUT
> simple!

Simply coded, but yeah, there's a lot of content, mostly for the guest
bios.  There is -no- flash, very few if any mouseovers, the site is
designed to work well with non-frame browsers, etc.

Heck, I still code all of it by hand, or for guest updates, a DOS Qedit
macro.  :)     I use simple code because I learned html from the old
"HTML Primer" -- Netscape was "new" to the scene and the browsers it
mentions are Lynx and NCSA Mosaic.  IE didn't exist.  :)

> But I know what you mean... from a design standpoint, it
> actually IS a rather simple structure, albeit with a ton of complex
> content (Those schedule tables must have you pulling your hair out
> every year!)

Not me -- I have a kewl guy in Florida who volunteers his time and
skills.  We can't even give him a free membership for it; he's already
an eternal member.  :)


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