Re: what type of document do we want?

On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 06:48:38AM -0400, Anne Pemberton wrote:
> As a start in the direction of providing illustrations for the guidelines,
> I took William's challenge, and made a web site (3 pages) that illustrate
> the points in Guideline 3 ... 
> 
> 	It is a rough estimate of what is needed (and it is NOT complete as it is
> now). Take a look at
> 
> http://www.erols.com/stevepem/guidelines/G3
> 
> 				Anne

I just did. I have an attention deficit, so to avoid being disabled by
distracting material I often browse with lynx. Here is what the page
contains (as viewed in lynx):


   [_blnk.gif] [_blnk.gif] [_blnk.gif] [_blnk.gif] [_blnk.gif]
   [_blnk.gif] [_blnk.gif] [_blnk.gif] [_blnk.gif] [_blnk.gif]
   [img0.gif]
   
                      3.1 Use consistent presentation.
                                      
   [img1.gif]
   [img2.gif]
   [_blnk.gif]
   [_blnk.gif]
   
   3.2 Emphasize structure through presentation, positioning, and labels.
                                      
   [_blnk.gif]
   [_blnk.gif]
   [img3.gif]
   [1][USEMAP:img4.gif]

References

   1. LYNXIMGMAP:http://users.erols.com/stevepem/guidelines/G3/#map464

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				Adam Reed
				areed2@calstatela.edu
				 
Context matters. Seldom does *anything* have only one cause.

Received on Wednesday, 11 April 2001 22:49:13 UTC