Hi Rob,

Your comment about returning to the top of the site from inside pages 
is a good one.

In designing the site, we made a tactical decision to employ a splash 
page with the Washington Flyfishers name and a rotating photo 
selection (there are five that load at random) with menu choices for 
the three main areas of the site. There's no content on the splash 
page that will change to warrant a return visit other than the 
rotating graphic.

Since the primary means of communications within the group will 
continue to be through the mailing list, there really didn't seem to 
be any need to build (and especially to maintain and update) an 
inside home page.

Instead, there are really three inside home pages - one each for 
Features, Mailing List, and Who We Are, with links to each from every 
other page.

Kent Lufkin


>Kent Lufkin wrote:
>  >
>  > At long last, the Washington Flyfishers web site is now online. But
>  > before cutting the ribbon and throwing open the doors, a couple of
>  > pre-visit announcements are in order.
>
>An excellent site!  I can only say that I loved the site! And the
>technical expertise shows! But when I got burrowed into the site, I had
>no link available to go to the top inside page. Obviously this is an
>oversight and will be remedied in a flash....
>
>Rob
>--
>Rob Blomquist
>Kirkland, WA
>
>Gone to the penguins...Bye, bye, Billy-boy....

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