I find your wasp idea to be as poorly thought out as some of your web pages. Internally your pages gripe about the necessity to nest tables, but then the design is such that it fails HTML 4.0 and displays incorrectly. What is it with some people, unhappy unless everything is bloated beyond the point of control? Did it ever occur to you that the web is a tool, not a toy? Sellers want *all* their potential customers to be able to reach them [with the exception of some companies like Dell]. Research should be possible without a Windowsanything or Linux forced X bloat on the users computer. Text only access should be something each site provides, because the blind have a right to web access and site access too. Flashbangboomfanciness is only superficial ... yet you apparently want it to take precedence over content and useability. And your stance is misleading in another way ... HTML 4.0, nested tables and all, takes far less storage space than the hundreds of lines of scripts the non-thinker can borrow and misuse from around the web. Why don't you move to Hollywood or Broadway where the facade is what matters, and leave the web alone ... we want content there, no entertainment! Most sincerely, L.D. Best Ohio -- Arachne V1.70;rev.3, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/
