I disagree. While I realize everyone has their own preferences, mine are just the opposite. When I am interested in a topic or searching for information I try to find the best single source that covers all the issues. For me, more material and detail is better.
---------- > From: Les Cowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected]; John Carmichael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: SEND QUESTIONS! > Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 5:28 PM > > 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 > > >
