> there are lots of engines you could use. what do you plan to use? you can
> use the slashcode (from the slashdot site under code) that runs on perl
> and a huge amount of modules. you can also use squishdot(filipino made
> yata). or you can make your own. something is php3 would be faster i
> think. or you can use javaservlets/javaserver pages (yabang points in your
> resumes!)

We're currently using Slashdot's code.  I tried Squishdot but I hesisted
on using it since I will need to learn Python, which isn't a bad thing,
but I currently don't have time to do so.   JavaServets/JSP's ... yabang
points.. hmmm.. I already have them in my resume ;)

stay cool. 

jeff --

> 
> > Hmm.. based on dotslash. One of my major gripes with slashdot is the use
> > of tables. It means you don't see any of the page until the whole thing
> > has loaded, thanks to dumb ass table rendering code in Netscape and IE.
> > Could you guys make it more linear?
> >
> in slashdot if you register and set your personal settings to use
> non-graphical mode(actually they should call it not-so graphical
> mode because they still have the slashdot graphic). the output if spewed
> in linear html (quick and dirty page! and lynx friendly!)
> 
> > I dunno about the rest, but check out winamp's new web page. I really LIKE
> > the layout! I kinda wish everyone made pages like nullsoft's.
> >
> i dunno i do not mind using the tablelized page but an option not to would
> be good anyday.
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