May I thank you all

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Dear Experienced FrontPage Users,

Just a quick note of thanks to those who assisted me recently in several
questions I had in publishing a very simple site in FP98.

It was very refreshing and quite a change to have folks willing to help
someone using a dated piece of software.

The site turned out well and pleasing to my client. Looks just like their
billboard/print campaign which was important to them.

Feel free to make a site check at www.siebenthaler.com. Constructive
critique is welcome.

Thank you all again.

Kelly Kirsch
 
site looks good to me. I didn't look at the code or anything but all the
pages looked good and loaded fast. I think you could get this picture:
http://www.siebenthaler.com/TreeCopyHotlineNewImprovedTwo.gif
down in file size but it's not too bad.
I wish you'd email me and let me know what you got paid to do it. I'd be
willing to look at it harder if you wouldn't mind.
btw I think the fly in dhtml title on the home page looks a little passé.
HTH
 
Hi Kelly,

You are very kind to thank those who have helped out. I did take a look at
your site, and have one suggestion: Every page has a dark green background
in the table on that page. I would suggest using white text rather than
black, as the black gets somewhat obscured by the lack of contrast between
it and the green.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Big Things are made up of
Lots of Little Things.
 
I agree. But you knew I would from the comments I gave you before.

I'm sorry, but I am not aware of any comments you gave me before. Glad you
agree, though! :)

I may not be here for a couple of days. We're having a guest named "Isabel,"
and she is very demanding. Hope you and the others will hold the fort during
my "vacation." ;-)

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Big Things are made up of
Lots of Little Things.
 
Kevin/Joy,

I really had a tough time with reversing type all to white as I wouldn't
typically do that in a print ad.

However, taking both your experience with web development over my own lack
of it, I went back and changed all type to white using yellow for headlines.
I also wouldn't have bold faced all type but it seemed to work better
visually when I did.

Interesting. Web development, that is. Many things about it are in direct
contradiction to what we learn in print.

Thank you again, all.

Kelly Kirsch
 
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