"Emily L. Ferguson" <elf@cape.com> writes: > Well, guys, I did the 50% thing. So now if you'd all go look at my > pages and see what you experience and tell me it would be a help and > interesting, to boot. > > http://www.vsu.cape.com/~elf > > Also, tell me if you actually get to the photographs. Lovely, Emily. In no particular order, intending to be helpful... http://www.vsu.cape.com/~elf/%20E%26S%20pageicon.jpg This should (must!) be a .png or .gif file; graphics suffer terribly >from jpeggery. "Massachusetts" Bugger, that blows my theory. I thought all the consonants were doubled. "maIlto:elf@cape.com" <- The capital I might fool a few spambots, but here's what I put: href="mailto:chandler@yomogi.or.jp" So if you use maIlto:elf@cape.com you may reduce spam a bit more. (Not the Final Solution...) I can't avoid a feeling you're being a bit paranoid - the images are not terribly small, but they could be a tad [(c) Snapper] sharper. I think the front page message is too negative: I mean, I clicked "I understand", but actually I don't understand at all. I may see your pictures, but I may not "use" them. Well, if you said something like "...for you personal enjoyment, and not for commercial purposes" I could understand, but as it is - well, can I show my friends what nice photographs you have? In paper terms, may I cut out the one I like best and look at it more frequently? If you do want more people to look (which I believe will ultimately bring you more chances of assignments or commercial licensing) you have to get ***words*** on those pages, because search engines only find words. I get more than a million hits a year, and I guess that without words I'd be lucky to find 10% of that. Hmm. That's odd - the beech leaves don't look very beechy to me: are N. American beeches different? Your cloud background doesn't tile. At http://www.vsu.cape.com/~elf/ELFerguson.html you've included <!--body { background-repeat: no-repeat}--> which leaves it stranded in the top left corner. You should be able to fudge the joins, as I've done with my photo-backgrounds: http://imaginatorium.org/tiles/tiles.htm HTH Brian Chandler ---------------- geo://Sano.Japan.Planet_3 Jigsaw puzzles from Japan at: http://imaginatorium.org/shop/