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Date: | Thu, 15 May 2003 11:36:03 +0100 |
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Hi All
I had to re-write this, when I saw Jim Fischer's offering.
I run a website that is entirely hand coded, it has many pages (about 1300)
some of these are a bit scruffy and some are incomplete.
Written with speed of transmission in mind and attempting to cope with many
browsers as well as many different screen resolutions.
By virtue of my own experiance, it has a British Isles beekeeping flavour,
but I hope it contains adequate disclaimers as to differences in other parts
of the world.
It's URL is long and non descriptive, but in keeping with beekeeping
practice it is cheap... (Zero Cost). The link is in the signature.
As a final note to would-be website writers... Before you spend any money on
a software application for writing pages, please consider that it takes as
long (or longer) to learn how to use the software as it does to learn how to
write the code properly for yourself. Your hand coded pages will run about
ten times faster than software generated ones, they occupy much less
webspace and consume much less bandwidth.
Thanks! to BEE-L for providing this soapbox.
Regards & 73s... Dave Cushman, G8MZY
Beekeeping & Bee Breeding Website
http://website.lineone.net/~dave.cushman
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