I've just finished uploading my revised site!  Not but what a lot of 
work remains--if you take a 'sneak peek' at the source of the tutorials 
page, you'll see that I have lots of new tutorials being planned, some 
being written almost as I type this email :)  <http://www.hjsstudio.com>

There is a little bit of new stuff.  Mostly, as I said before, a slight 
facelift and a reorganization, reflecting the changing focus of my fiber 
dreams.

The biggest new page so far is <http://www.hjsstudio.com/fiberfam.html>, 
a page on "fiber FAM, or Frequently Asserted Myths" :)  I know some of 
you won't agree with all I have written, but everything written on that 
page is based on decades of personal experience, so I feel it's worth 
presenting to the public :)

And yes, I know many people want more photos--I'm working on it!  I just 
added **40** pdfs--for patterns and tutorials, many of which could use 
additional photos, and I still have about 34 additional html pages plus 
pdfs to add.  Time, folks, give me time! <g>

Which brings me to internal links--there will occasionally be a link in 
an existing tutorial or pattern that goes to a 'page not found' warning. 
  That's because it's referencing one of the new pages not written yet. 
  If you think the 'page not found' you encountered is the result of a 
typo and not a tutorial that hasn't been written yet, please let me 
know--be specific about what page you were on and what link you tried, 
so I can fix it.

I think I fixed all display glitches except the 'no styles' 
problem--sorry, Joy, but I think that one will remain unfixed until I 
decide to convert to css positioning, abandoning 4.x browsers to their 
dire fate.  Next revision, in another 5 years :)  In the meantime, I 
hope most people won't need to turn off my style sheet, as it allows for 
resizing of fonts for easy reading, and the site is designed to be 
accessible for people using readers as well.

Finally, I haven't validated the entire site yet, but I plan to do that 
in the coming days, to help catch the little typos that always seem to 
sneak into the code.

My grateful thanks to all my Fiber Friends, on this list and off, who 
took the time to look at pages, define problems, find typos, check in 
hand-held devices, and all the rest of the support I got.  What a 
wonderful group of people fiberists are!

And my thanks to Ron and Susanne for their permission to post my need 
for help in catching 'glitches'.  I know we were far from talking about 
fiber as we discussed html issues--thank you for your patience.

Holly
whose favorite online community has been Fibernet since first joining 10 
years ago

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