> special <p>, space and various other bits especially for Lynx users (like
   > Murray Adelman) so it looks reasonable in this browser.
   > 
   > >    It may also facilitate using a browser's search capability (eg. Search for
   > >    "Beethoven" in this page).
   > 
   > Possibly. Although this should become unnecessary when I add search / sort
   > facilities to the site.


   > 
   > > 3. The descriptor  "classical" means different things to different people.
   > >    Your two examples are probably both classical and Classical. I'm doubt that
   > >    this will really cause much confusion to the target market, but maybe a
   > >    date (either of composition or composer's birth) could reduce ambiguity.
   > 
   > I've thought quite hard about this and have decided to keep the "Music style"
   > section in (Rennaisance/Classical etc.) as going simply by date could also be
   > confusing - especially the music of the early 20th Century, eg. Joplin and
   > Szymanowski were writing at about the same time, and their styles could not be
   > more different! (Szymanowski hasn't gone out of copyright yet, though).
   >  

I thought it looked pretty good with lynx; but I don't see anywhere
where there are classifications of types of music.

By the way, I think if you have choices like "Renaisance", "Baroque",
etc then if "Classical" is in that list it is clear that the limited
meaning is meant.

        Murray

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