On top of the technical faux pas add the fact that the site is a big bowl
of butt hair. Jesus the thing is ugly.
What happened to the better design they had up there a year or two ago?
(ok so I haven't been there in a while)...
peace
Nate
On Wed, 11 Nov 1998 mike@hyperreal.org wrote:
quoted 27 lines Ernesto Ikerd wrote:
> Ernesto Ikerd wrote:
> > if you DONT use the Microsoft browser you will not see a damn thing. If
> > you look at the source it has "Microsoft" tags all through it, leaving
> > Netsapers out in the cold. Is this what R&S wants?
>
> How short people's memories are. It was just barely a year ago that IE 4.0
> came out, the first version that finally made it possible to view the
> plethora of poorly-designed, works-with-Netscape-only, nonstandard
> "Netscape" tag-ridden web sites.
>
> However, a cursory glance at the document source of the first frames
> doesn't reveal any glaring errors in the HTML -- in fact, there aren't
> really any Microsoft tags that aren't presented in the context of valid
> HTML (as comments or meta data). The problem with the site (to turn this
> into constructive criticism) is the sloppy, inconsiderate practice of
> making all navigation buttons Java applets and JavaScript forms!
>
> obIDM: What happened to the October reissue of 808 State's Newbuild on
> Rephlex? Not that I mind my original retaining its value...
>
> - Mike
>
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