Hi Les: I'm getting many good questions now, so many in fact that it would very difficult to resrict their numbers so that they and their answers fit on only one page. Too many good questions would be left out. But I do agree with you about keeping it simple. That is why I think it is very important to categorize the questions and answers. That way the beginner can skip the questions that don't interest him and he can zoom in on those that do.
regards, John >Just some personal preferences ... > >I tend not to use long FAQs very much. A beginner is probably >in a hurry and wants to acquire a just a few basic facts and a little >knowledge. More than a page or more gets intimidating and he/she >loses interest. > >Keep it very simple. Additional material might go into a multi-age >website which could become a longer term project for a number of >contributors. > >Isn't it so much easier to give advice rather than take it :). > >Les Cowley > Mail ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Halos ~ http://www.lc.dial.pipex.com/halo/halosim.htm > > > > >
