> I hope this attachment goes through.

Yes it got through.

> This is a sketch for the structure of the
> reconstructed website.

Keep up the good work, Stephan.

> The aim is to make this project translucent for: 
> 1. HyperCard (& affiliates)-users, even those who
>    did not use it since ages.
> 2. people who are using MS-Windows and Linux and
>    have heard about sth. of HyperCard or RealBasic.
> 3. folks who do work already on more than one
>    platform with director
> 4. smallest groups in the "vertical market" who are
>    desperately in need to get a solution.

It's a good idea to broaden the scope of people who
might be interested in FreeCard.

> The structure is straightforward.

Good.

> Adrian mentioned to flatten it.

I am not sure it was Adrian or just Adrian that felt
that we needed to flatten the website's structure. I
guess I over modularized the content at the outset,
and it tended to stay that way afterwards.

> Like an ordinary portal, not much stylish,
> so at least it should load fast.

Fast loading is important but speed is not necessarily
the only criteria when evaluating the quality of a web
site.

> No CSS because I want to have it easy to maintain.

I agree. SEE my other post concerning CSS for more
info.

> Please reorder, add or strip issues.

Not tonight but it does certainly need to be cleaned
up. Out with some of the old, and in with some new.

> You will recon my mistakes in my writing faster
> than I can finish this sentence. Don't be too
> discrete to correct me.

Good attitude for getting work done. :)

> I will recycle most of the text anyway until we
> encounter the need for new content.

Keep up the good work, Stephan.

Alain


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