Hey Jeff, Really really nice site. I like the use of FUs- is this going to be in a future version of the core? Or available on the developers exchange?
I also really like the simplicty of the RH navigation. It's something i've been struggling with lately. You may have given me some inspiration there! ;-) Also, i'm curious as to how you did the anchor linking on the RH side. Did you use a Regex to find them or something? Also some seem to be nested... like the places of worship here http://www.middlesexhospital.org/go/midGenInfo Did you find what the header type was to do this? So that it indented <h3>s inside <h2>s? Cheers Gav On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 18:17:29 -0500, Jeff Coughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I recently released a Farcry website that has been in the works for seven > months (over half a year). > > > > Middlesex Hospital > > http://www.middlesexhospital.org/ > > > > This is a very large website with over 10,000+ visits a day. It involved > the joint-effort from several companies for R&D and content research (as > well as marketing demographics) and the launch coincided with a large > marketing campaign that included multiple TV, radio, and print ads > celebrating the hospital's centennial and recent medical technology push to > be ahead of its competitors. > > > > I wanted to thank a few people from the Farcry community that helped out > along the way (directly or indirectly). > > > > Daemon Internet Consultants (http://www.daemon.com.au/) > > For the Farcry product. > For allowing me to add useful functionality to the Farcry core that helped > to benefit others and helped this project reach its goal for web standards > use). > For their patience when dealing with my continual questions and modification > requests. > Spike Milligan (http://www.spike.org.uk/) > > For flying out to Connecticut (USA) at the last minute (during the last two > weeks of development) to help me finish up the remaining code pieces and > meet a ridiculous deadline (given just three weeks before launch). > For re-writing the Farcry Friendly URL applet to allow our marketing > department to use urls based on dmNavigation alias names (example: Alias for > a nested navigation = midRadiology, the result is > http://www.midhosp.org/go/midRadiology. Short and sweet. Great for marketing > print ads). > Chris Kent (http://www.mxdesign.co.uk) > > For helping me design the concept and code for the /go/aliasName (he likes > to call it NUFU) and a newer version of buildLink.cfm (which is backwards > compatible). > Many Others > > There are so many other people that have helped along the way. From the > Farcry mailing list to many people in the web standards community (a few > from here). > > > > I have released several Farcry websites (most intranets) and would never > have posted anything here like this in the past, but this project has been > in the works for a long time and involved help from so many of you that I > believed you desered many thanks. So many of my little questions along the > way have been answered by so many people here that I can't thank them all by > name. You know who you are :) > > > > Thanks again everyone. > > > > Jeff Coughlin > > Web Application Developer > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://www.jeffcoughlin.com/ > > --- > You are currently subscribed to farcry-dev as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe send a blank email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aussie Macromedia Developers: > http://lists.daemon.com.au/ --- You are currently subscribed to farcry-dev as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aussie Macromedia Developers: http://lists.daemon.com.au/
