Hello All,

I have taken a respite for the past couple of months from writing my
follow-up book to The Legacy Family PDF to actively put down on paper (well
in this case - a web page) my ideas for improved Legacy Web Pages.

The current Legacy web pages serve the program well, however, there have
been numerous errors (as a programmer) from a web-coder's point of view that
have concerned me for the past five major version iterations, as well  as
out-dated design issues.

Some of the problems I have found in the Legacy web pages are the heavy use
of tables as a layout format, lots of unclosed tags, which can make the
former extremely difficult to following if you are able to understand and
read the code. Naturally not a lot of you will look at the code, and because
the current code has a degrading factor which browsers exploit and overlook,
you'd be none the wiser, unless informed, as I have done.

Who cares, well I do for one, and that leads onto the next point about the
lack of CSS in the Legacy Web Pages. Cascading Style Sheets allow for all
styling to be in one place, making it quicker, neater and easier to change.
It is also evolving - CSS 3 is in a roll-out phase, and browsers are
changing to adapt as it becomes available. In using CSS 3, I have been able
to eliminate a lot of images that would have normally be used for layout
such as rounded corners - no longer the case.

Tackling these issues, I thought how would I have the web pages designed for
Legacy in a way that will give them an all new fresh look. These "concept"
pages have not and probably will not evolve into Legacy, but I am willing to
try. And at the same time will be a little fun to see what you all think of
the current pages verses the concept pages. Because of the advanced styling
techniques used, make sure you are viewing these files using the latest
browser version - FF7, Safari, Opera, Chrome15 or IE9.

Remember these are concept pages, so may never see the light of day. I have
set up specific email addresses in case you wish to respond to any of the
web pages. I shall create a special web page that will detail the results if
anyone responds. Even if you do not currently use web pages in Legacy, I am
interested in what you think as well. To send any feedback, I will only
reply to emails sent to the designated email sites I have set up. To do so,
navigate to the site below then click the feedback tab is where you will
find the email links.

For further information, please see, visit the concept pages web site at
http://www.easygensolutions.com/concept/index.html.

Enjoy.

Kind Regards
Mark Lang








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