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Posted by Sally Thompson on 06/20/06 20:59
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 20:52:46 +0100, Luigi Donatello Asero wrote
(in article <imYlg.5641$E02.1874@newsb.telia.net>):
>
> "Sally Thompson" <me2@privacy.net> skrev i meddelandet
> news:0001HW.C0BE07AA00E6208BF0407530@news.individual.net...
>> On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 18:02:21 +0100, Luigi Donatello Asero wrote
>> (in article <xSVlg.5615$E02.1604@newsb.telia.net>):
>>
>>>
>>> "Sally Thompson" <me2@privacy.net> skrev i meddelandet
>>> news:0001HW.C0BDE4D100DDF6B0F0407530@news.individual.net...
>>>> On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 16:47:49 +0100, Luigi Donatello Asero wrote
>>>> (in article <FMUlg.5604$E02.1858@newsb.telia.net>):
>>>>
>>>>> Please criticize this page (not the whole website)
>>>>> https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/it/svezia.html
>>>>> except the lack of a title for each image because I am working on
> that.
>>>>
>>>> It is very very long.
>>>
>>> W3 pages are long as well.
>>> http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/
>>
>> So? They are technical pages.
>
> Although the pages deal with different subjects, I think that both deliver
> interesting information. I do not see why mine should be shorter and not
> longer..
I dare say you don't.
>>
>>> My feeling is that you would be better breaking it up
>>>> into different sections with appropriate links.
>>> The pages is already linked to many others which give further
> information
>>> on the topics the page deals with...
>>
>> You asked for an opinion. I gave it. The page is way too long.
>
> Fine. But I do not agree.
> Any further suggestions?
OK. How about this? You tell me what criticisms you would like of your
page, and I will repeat them. Then you will be very happy.
>>> Also the picture of the
>>>> seagull immediately after Gullmarn, lunico vero fiordo svedese leaps
> from
>>>> one side to the other if I change the width of my browser window.
>>> Which browser did you use?
>>>
>>
>> Firefox on a Mac, but specially for you <g> I looked in Safari as well,
> and
>> the same thing happens. I can't be bothered to fire up my Windows
> machine,
>> nor to look at the source.
>
> Ok. Why do you think it is a problem?
It isn't a problem to me, since I am never likely to look at that page again,
and I discovered this interesting effect quite by accident. You however
might like to find out the cause and put it right. I certainly would if
someone pointed out such a thing to me. Presumably you either want the
seagull image on the left or right - not flying rapidly from right to left if
someone happens to reduce their browser window a little to look at something
else on their desktop.
--
Sally in Shropshire, UK
bed and breakfast near Ludlow: http://www.stonybrook-ludlow.co.uk
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