Geoff McLane schrieb:
> But his good work _IS_ being used, extensively -
> 1 left TOC
> 2 CSS design
> 3 XHTML 1.0
> 
> I have added a little more today...
>  http://geoffair.net/fg/site 
> including a bottom TOC - presently not quite the
> same as the left, but it will be...

Geoff,
I am actually not pointing to the work you did. And I am not pointing to 
your design elements.

> 
> There does not seem any need to go totally Googly
> when all that Pete has done can be done to the
> current site, in an incremental page-by-page way...
>

No.

Once we have to finish this contradictory page-by-page way. It is not a 
problem of Googly or not. What Pete bring to us can run on every server 
- also without the Google API.

The proposal from Pete includes a real change. His solution is a 
state-of-the-art Open Source Website and not a proprietary hand-driven 
Web-link-page with own standards. Pete makes use of code and standards 
which are open in any direction and which invites other developers to 
work on this project. He made a clever bridge to all the stuff around. 
And of course - his page can be maintained by every Webmaster.

What he has done is that kind of simple and modern solutions which runs 
on every platform and with every front-end (and can -BTW- also integrate 
every hand-driven out-of-googly-style-html-page you want). Maybe he used 
the Google API to show a new track but I think he did not want to 
discuss about Google-Or-Not-To-Google.

So what is the real reason that we are not using such professional 
contribution at all? Why are we going one step forward and then 10 miles 
backwards?

- Yves


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