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Old 07-01-2001, 02:26 PM   #1
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Talking Web Page Updating Is Hard Work

I never realized what a chore it was going to be to update my web page. he he

My reef has changed a lot since I set up the website, so I hope, if you have a few minutes and are REALLY bored, you will take a look and let me know what you think about my updated site. I welcome any criticisms and questions. Thanks in advance.

By the way, I REALLY appreciate SPASSE'S informed response to the thread on temperature of reef/DSB issue. Thanks, Spasse!

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Old 07-02-2001, 12:09 PM   #2
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Looking good, how is that angel doing? I have a majestic in our 180 now, but I think it has a small taste for sps. Doesn't look like you have any sps or clams yet, so probably no problems.
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Old 07-02-2001, 02:21 PM   #3
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Beautiful tank and fish! Very nice job on the web site.

I currently maintain four business information web sites, and one clue to getting people to look through your whole site is to keep each page fairly small (in kb size,) especially when you have many large jpg's or graphics to display. This can be done by reducing the file size of your jpg's, which can be done without losing any significant resolution, and by keeping the number of images on each page to a minimum. Not that you asked for advice, but I'd recommend increasing the number of pages and decreasing the number of images per page.

You could also reduce images to thumbnail size with hyperlinks to the larger image. You can easily place 10-15 thumbnails on a page with hyperlinks, and that page will load 3X faster than a page with 2-3 large jpg's.

I like the readability of the text (no busy backgrounds) and the organization of the site.
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