On 16 Aug 98, at 11:18, Jan Cohen wrote:

> For some reason my messages aren't being responded to.  If I've insulted
> anyone, my apologies.  This list is a wonderful source of information and

That would probably increase the chance of a response.

I know my time has become very limited even to the point of 
unsubscribing for awhile -- otherwise it's difficult not to see who 
is saying what and then throwing in a reply. 

> I've been using NetObjects Fusion 3.0 to put together the basis of a new
> personal site through a roughed-out introduction.  It (Fusion) seems to
> work well using both IE and NC 4.0+ versions, but I'm wondering how my
> general 600x800 layout comes across to those who are geared to view at
> those settings or greater.  I'm also interested in how the site looks on
> Mac and Unix platforms (I use a PC).  

> I'd also like to know if my "defiance" link on the first page and
> "breakdown" link on the second page are intuitive enough, given the
> targeted audience I've chosen.  

> http://home.pb.net/~janfcohen/top.html

I think first screen is stupid.  I have to waste time to discover how 
to continue.  Normally I would stop right here. I am not at all 
impressed with graphics etc. as I am always much more interested in 
what a website will DO for me.

But it all looks okay in IE4.0 on NT at 800x600 with 65K colors.

I am still at 28.8 at home and after clicking first link I would have 
stopped waiting and gone to some other site.  I am not interested in 
any magic unless it DOES something for me.  Animations and blinks 
don't do anything for me (movement in general, on a screen, does 
nothing for me).

Why is "CONTENTS" on the bottom of intro.html?  I thought it was a 
link?

In any case it all "looks fine" on my computer. But a frame impresses 
me much less than what its' framing.  I would like people to focus 
much more on what is being framed.

A question, while both you and I are here.  I wrote a script to allow 
users to submit time sheets via the intranet.  Script gets 
username/password via cookie or asks for it and then creates a time-
sheet entry form.  All job numbers are written to the file via a on-
the-fly database lookup (only current job numbers can  be chosen this 
way).  But I want to also show a description of the job number when a 
person enters a job number (they enter it and then a javascript 
routine verifies it is valid). But I want to write the description 
right below the input box where they entered the number. I can the 
javascript to make this work and send an alert with the job 
description but I want to write to the page without re-writing the 
whole page each time. Can I do this via an id with dhtml?????  

Peter


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