At 10:52 AM 05/18/98 -0700, you wrote:
>In case anyone is interested, Allaire, makers of Cold Fusion and Homesite
>have posted a re-design to their web site:
>
>http://www.allaire.com/
>
>They finally lost the frames and things seem a little easier to find (now
>they'll be much easier to bookmark, too!).
This is interesting, to see a major, serious site get rid of frames. This
will make me feel better next time I tell a client not to use frames :>)
Though I'm currently developing a new site for a client who asked me to use
them, and I am, although they aren't necessary.
>They also seem to have been perfectly willing to design their site using
>cell bacground colors, which, I may be safe to assume, was a decision they
>made after analyzing their logs. Probably, their audience is not much into
>the NS 2 thing, eh?
I guess not <G>. This site would be unreadable in NN v2.
Only glitch I see on the homepage is the curved border at the upper right
has the jaggies, the lower left one a little bit but acceptable. Other
curves look perfect.
Barry <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web Design & Development�- Online Marketing <http://www.ToTheWeb.com>
In a world without walls or fences, what use do we have for windows or
gates?
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