As I mentioned before, I am planning on changing the layout. I just haven't had time to work out the details. I really wish that there was a universally accepted #include directive for web pages so I could put the header stuff in a seperate file.
- Jay > Jay and Co., > > Regarding the logo layout in the web pages, would it be possible for us to > make an image: > > Penguin on the LEFT. Two lines of text to the RIGHT of the Penguin: > the words "Debian GNU/Linux" on the first line. > the italicized words "The Universal Operating System" on the second > line. > > I think this will work out better than the small text under the penguin > and the large slogan to the right of the penguin. You should be able to > make the text a lot bigger this way - the logo text is too small on all > pages, and the logo looks kind of jagged where you've shrunk it. > > Also, would it be possible for us to do layout using tables as they do > on RedHat's home page? That renders just fine in Lynx and gives a lot more > control over layout in a graphical browser - it seems to give you most of > the visual advantages of frames without the problems of frames. > I don't know of any non-table-enabled browsers still in use. > > Thanks > > Bruce > -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

