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Well, since Slime touched on some of the graphical issues (and graphics aren't my forte anyway), I'll leave them alone. Instead, I'd like to mention something about your "Creators" page. First of all, I suppose I should say that mouseovers are somewhat of a pet peeve for me. I don't mind them when used for menu rollovers, etc., but I don't like it when they are used to manipulate major portions of content. On your "Creators" page, though, the problem is much more serious than simply a matter of taste. If the page is scrolled all the way to the top (which it is by default) there are two authors whose text I cannot read without scrolling--and thus triggering a mouseout and making the text disappear. The text for Matthew Rossi does fit on the screen if I scroll down and then mouseover. However, the text for Jeff McCoskey is too long, and doesn't fit on the screen even after scrolling down. At any rate, I think using mouseovers for this is a bad idea. Why not just let the users click and have the text stay until they click elsewhere? As it is it's a bit frustrating to use (and impossible in that one case). Other than that, I don't have too much to comment on. I would agree with Slime about the font, though--anything but Times. [Edit: I just noticed that none of the letters on the "Characters" page are clickable. Have you not implemented that yet?] [img]http://hwarang_.tripod.com/suho1004_sig3.txt[/img] [url=http://faq.ozoneasylum.com/FaqWiki/shownode.php?id=270]Cell 270[/url] [This message has been edited by Suho1004 (edited 07-13-2002).]
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