[GLLUG] Site
Darrel Clute
dclute@albion.edu
Fri, 18 Jan 2002 23:43:17 -0500
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Just a thought on the GLLUG site. Although I personally love the frames =
used on the site (considering my company site I am currently working on =
also uses a similar setup) one of two things should probably change for =
asthetics, either the background on the nav or the link colors. The =
only reason I say this is because the links dont contrast very well on =
the dark background making it extremely hard to make out what the links =
are for. Also links to sites outside the GLLUG site you may want to =
open in a new window or at least allow the page to load in the hole =
window and not just the frame as it is currently doing. Just thought I =
would put in my two cents.
Darrel Clute, CCNA
Partner/CEO
Acumen Technology Group
Clute Technologies
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colors. The only reason I say this is because the links dont =
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