On 12/14/06, Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > How about this one?
> > >
> > > http://www.traversaltech.com/test123/
> >
> >
> >         I _really_ like the art on this one.  The humor is great, and still
> > appropriate for a serious commercial product.

> Sorry, i find this too childish. The original Tux look more
> "reassuring" (google translation, i hope it's the good word) and
> inspire more confidence.
>
> But then you could imagine a lot of funny cartoon with the 2
> characters and the card.

Art?  Cartoon?  The only graphic I see is a Transversal Tech. [TM] logo.

Er, make that Traversal Tech.  Hmmm, if people on the mailing list
can't get the name right, what hope does the general public have?

Anyway, could whoever is doing the web pages please test them with more
browsers?  Some of us are avoiding the firefox bugfest.

mosaic, navivator, mozilla, opera, konqerer (sp?), safari,
links (with and without -g), dillo, whatever they call the
one that lives in emacs, lynx, ...

Sorry that I cannot make everyone happy yet with the time and
knowledge I have but it will get there.

Originally, I would like to get the site working with everything
before publishing it but someone suggested there should be something
that people can get a contact and simple information. That's exactly
what it is right now. It's a work in progress and need a lot of
improvement.

For now, the priority is to get the look and feel right and focus on
the contents. So, I would appreciate your patience in the issues with
other browsers. However, all comments and criticism are welcomed and
will be considered. So far, there have been a lot of constructive idea
since the announcement on the list. I really appreciate everyone here.

If anyone can kindly modify the page and make it work with your
favorite browser, send me the change and I will gladly incorporate the
changes in.

Andy
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