Very well done - you have spent some time on this. Just took a quick
scan and nothing really bad stood out. If you get carried a way, a
couple of small graphics at the top might help the initial look (to
keep the casual browser's attention long enough to start reading it)
but that is a very, very minor nit.
Cheers,
jim
On Dec 29, 2004, at 12:24 PM, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I've set up a trial page to help those former QL users who realise
that the QL still exists and fancy trying out the QL again.
The page is at
http://homepages.tesco.net/dilwyn.jones/backtoql/backtoql.html and
should be readable in most browsers as it's only text and links.
Have a read and see what you think. I would welcome any other
suggestions for material to help those returning to the QL scene and
possibly those who are into retro-computing in general and perhaps
approaching the QL for the first time.
My hope is that as I have been getting quite a few emails from people
who stumble across my website that this will be a positive resource
they can try out to help and encourage them to return to the QL scene.
Those who are familiar with website design, can you think of other
keywords I should add to the meta tags and to the first sentence or
two in the page to encourage search engines to find this page?
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