Hi, Ann, Thanks for mentioning the distraction of the image overlapping the text - I'd meant to mention that, as it does the same for me, but I forgot.
I've only gone to PhotoSIG a few times, and it's done that every time for me. I use Netscrape, FWIW. It really bugs me, because I'd like to be able to read all the text, but can't. regards, frank Ann Sanfedele wrote: > Well, ok - > Boris, it is pretty enough, but doesn't really grab one. A nice stock > photo shot. It has neither serious > flaws or anything that makes one go "oh, wow!" - that is probably why you > got few comments. > But there is a problem - at least with the browser I was using just now _ > The page is extremely distracting. > the photo overlaps some of the text. I'll take a look at it later from > aol and from explorer to see if it does > the same thing. I have my preferences set for a somewhat larger type than > usual but that really should > not matter. I understand you didnt "design" this (Well, at least I think > not!) presentation style but > it sure hurts your photo. > > I'm writing to the list instead of your sight as I don't like to have to > SIGN IN to anything on the web > that I don't need to. > > Regards, > annsan critique at large > > > > > --- > > Boris Liberman > > www.geocities.com/dunno57 > > www.photosig.com/viewuser.php?id=38625 -- "The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer

