Hi Folks, Sam,

Sam Heywood wrote:
> Another solution would be for members of an Arachne user's
>< group or members of an Opera users group to submit complaints about bad
> websites to their respective group moderators.  The list of bad websites
> could be periodically revised and updated and made available for the users
> to download.

   <snip possible Arachne plug-in>

> If any
> webmaster wants his site to be removed from the list, then all he would
> have to do would be to clean up his act so as to make his site comply
> with our standards.  Adopting measures such as these might result in
> some very positive reforms.  As the alternative browsers are becoming
> increasingly more popular, the bad websites will become more and more
> unpopular.  This is a great sign of better things to come.

   Now this has the feeling of a good idea. A website set up
specifically to publicise web sites, and possibly name WEB-MASTERS, who, either
through ignorance or malice, write and publish inaccessible pages.
   A tie-in with anybrowser.org may also be possible.

  Anybody got the web space, and enough fire in the belly ?  I think we
would all help publicise such a site, and take some malicious joy in
letting web masters know they have been listed.  :)

  It's about time the little guys struck back, and sent the cake-eating,
javascript-pasting, flash-flashing, self-gratifiers to the guillotine !

   Anybody ready for the revolution ?
   Shall we make a "Silly Sites" site ?

  I have a few sites in mind, already.  <evil giggle>

  I don't think I am the only one.    :)
e.g.:
>> <rant>
>> The webmaster at TakeControl should be "HORSE WHIPPED"
>> for designing such a STUPID site!!!
>> </rant>

Regards,
        Ron

Ron Clarke  http://homepages.valylink.net.au/~ausreg/music.html
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