Greg Goss wrote, in >
on Sat, 09 May 2009 09:33:23 -0600:
> Greg Johnson > wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 08 May 2009 19:50:29 -0700, Aingon Atelia
> > wrote:
> >
> >>I've added a small blurb to the bottom of the homepage for
> >>http://improve-usenet.org. I invite your feedback.
> >
> >That looks fine, so I'd add it to other pages too.
>
> In my display, it is to the right of the spam picture. It should be
> forced downwards enough to miss the picture and therefore be on the
> left margin. I don't know enough HTML to force that and would
> probably just insert carriage returns. (web publishers and word
> processing people are allowed to shudder at the idea.)
That is exactly where it is on my screen.
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> And Blinky's "noGG" logo at the bottom was poorly chosen. Instead of
> a checkmark, it should have been a circumscribed red circle with
> angled red bar. But it's too late to change that.
>
> And, of course, I can't read that page without renewing my vehement
> disapproval of his main point. People often have to use public
> computers where they don't have the option of installing a proper
> client. In such cases, there is no reason for them to avoid using a
> web client. Calling them lamers and lusers never was helpful, even if
> he DID have a point. But I realize I can't win this argument now.
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Nick Spalding