The page does look good.
One question: Now that each lens has its own page, is there any reason to keep up separate pages of detailed and brief comments? I always prefer the detailed comments, since the brief comments just make me wonder what else people said in their posts about the lens in question or in what context a comment was made. Perhaps just the detailed comments? If I want a brief overview, I usually just skim the detailed comments.
Joe
Stan,
the page looks great. I'm looking forward to see the whole site when it's done.
keep up the good work Paul
From: Stan Halpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Update on website status, plus sample page.... Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 22:26:10 -0600
I have been (slowly) working on my new web site design. I am, as always, frustrated that my WYSIWYG code generator (Adobe GoLive 5) doesn't always yield pages that look like what I laid out. Anyway, some fiddling to do, but the basic design is fairly well set.
See http://home.earthlink.net/~smh645/A_20-2.8.html for a sample page. None of the links are active, this is a one-page sample. Let me know if you have any comments.
The basic, major difference from the existing site is that each lens has its own page. Actually, two pages; one with Detailed, one with Brief comments. Within each lens category (e.g., short telephoto) there will be a list of the lens on the left side so that you can jump directly. The button bar above will take you to an Intro Page on the selected category.
Main advantage to this design is that you will be served pages 12-17k at a time, not 250k at a time. And also the frames are gone.
Stan
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