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John Climber

John Climber - Feb 16, 2006 11:13 pm - Hasn't voted

6 points

I like what I saw of your page..nice photos, nice background info. Also well written. But I miss a lot of climbing information... I am sure there are plenty of good routes on that mountain...

Andy

Andy - Feb 17, 2006 2:55 am - Voted 9/10

Good Work

I agree with John Climber. Also, I think you might want to make some of those images small size because it messes up the page format a little at the botttom.

SawtoothSean

SawtoothSean - Feb 17, 2006 6:34 am - Hasn't voted

Re: Good Work

Thanks for looking. I think there might be SPv2 issues with page interpretation. In my browser, the page appears lined up correctly with the larger pictures- in your browser it's not lined up eh? Also, the HTML cut and paste from FrontPage that I was using is not the cleanest to the new version of SP. There are only two routes, on the mountain and they are hardly climbing. It's mostly a historic area. I'll have better climbing peaks (mostly from the Sawtooths) coming this Spring. Regards

Gangolf Haub

Gangolf Haub - Feb 17, 2006 11:41 am - Voted 8/10

Re: Good Work

I see the same strange alignment on my 1400px screen. The text of the first section is placed to far right of the page and is only half an inch wide. You should be careful with the alignment feature of the inline images. Only the center option introduces a linebreak so that you get a solitary standing centerd image. Right and left alignment put the pictures in their locations all right but the whole text you placed under the image command will be placed to the right or left of them. If that "text" is another image or the caption of the next section weird things will happen.

I only use centered pictures now and maybe a small image to the left of a section when Ii know I have a lot of text to go after it.

Saintgrizzly

Saintgrizzly - Feb 18, 2006 6:28 am - Voted 7/10

Historical excellence!

Very good writing on this! Makes me feel I'm there--your sense of history comes through, as does your feel for the type of society existing in the region. Good job!

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