Alexander Volovics <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 08:28:09AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > > 1) http://www.planetquake.com/lvl/blackbox > > > > 2) http://www.threadbox.net/blackbox > > > > 3) http://www.threadbox.net/blackbox/lightgfx.html > > > > 4) http://speed.seas.upenn.edu/~rarya/bb2/ > > > > 5) http://speed.seas.upenn.edu/~rarya/bb/index.html > > > > 6) http://furt.com/blackbox
ok, now that my memory has been refreshed on what 4 & 5 looked like, I vote for 5 (second choice would be 4). clean, simple, and well-organized in all browsers. incidentally, with the support for multiple style sheets appearing in many standards-compliant browsers these days, it mightn't be too hard to code a page that could look like whatever the end user wanted it to look like. one could conceivably put together a document that would look like either proposed basic site design, depending on the stylesheet used. for an example, check out http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/ if your browser supports alternate stylesheets. (view->stylesheets in mozilla and galeon, e.g.) -- Bill Beal [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.bildo.net/