All,
I have made available my web page after a few years absence.
It contains electronics/micro controller related projects.
Cheers
All,
I have made available my web page after a few years absence.
It contains electronics/micro controller related projects.
Cheers
Yes, but the site itself gives the impression that none of them will work. You could fix each page by putting it through the W3C validator but a better idea would be to accept the gift that the open source community offers. Visit the Open Source Web Design site and choose a design you like that is based on CSS and HTML 4.01 or XML. After a bit of cut and paste from your current site and updating a few links you will have contributed to the OSWD goal of "making the Internet a prettier place".
What's wrong with his web page? Basic text, links, and inline images, looks fine to me. Why does it have to be "pretty"?
Dave.
Those were my thoughts too....
Bob
I would rather see him spend his time working on projects than on making "pretty web pages" The quality of electronic content is of much more interest to me.
I think its great that this bloke has gone to the trouble that he has, and I liked the site.
Works fine in mozilla.
The content is dated and not really worth looking at, so dont be to stressed.
WHAT A HEAP OF SHIT
UNREADABLE GRAY FONT ON BLACK BACKGROUND
I have made available my web page after a few years absence.
It contains electronics/micro controller related projects.
Cheers
Perfectly readable on all three of my browsers
perhaps sir has no clues and needs to buy one?
It's perfectly readable on IE and Firefox, I suggest you go get your eyes checked.
Show us *your* electronics website.
Dave.
it
Yes, and that's not an MS product.
Did I mistakenly give the impression that I was stressed? :-)
MrT.
In so much as he probably needs to calibrate his monitor, maybe. But to simply assume everyone should see it as you do, is as clueless as you claim him to be. (His inability to locate the caps lock key, not withstanding :-)
MrT.
Now why does everyone assume the browser somehow makes more difference than the monitor used and it's calibration, when trying to read grey text on a black background?
I can read it OK, but I wouldn't choose those colors myself.
MrT.
Thanks guys, I found my problem I am not using 600*400 pixel resolution like you people
Get with it 19" CRT monitors are now a dime a dozen.
In so much as he probably needs to calibrate his monitor, maybe. But to simply assume everyone should see it as you do, is as clueless as you claim him to be. (His inability to locate the caps lock key, not withstanding :-)
MrT.
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