Re: Incoming Issue #4 Released!
Hi!
Could you post the URL's? The sites I am visiting still have a whole
bunch of inactive links and I can't find Incoming! either...
Peter
--- In netepic_at_y..., "Tom Webb" <mail_at_t...> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The latest issue of Incoming has now been released. Go to to
the usual page
> for Incoming and you will find two versions, one is an online
version and
> another is in a .doc format for offline reading. Thanks to all the
people
> who contributed, please note there names in the credits they put
ALOT of
> work into the ezine.
>
> Thanks again to Questor for the excelent cover art :-). I
realise that it
> has been released a few days early but as I will be at my GFs for
the
> weekend, I thought it would be better to release it early than late
:-).
>
> Let me know what you think of it, I am especially interested
in how I could
> improve it, what type of articles you would prefer and whether or
not a text
> only version would be needed.
>
> I apologise in advance for the people whose articles did not
make it into
> the final edition, I will endeavour to get them into the next
article. I
> thought it would be better to have around 6 articles and an update
on the
> EpiCenter in each ezine. Then if we have a drought of articles then
we still
> produce a quality e-zine without having to create a delay.
>
> Tom.
>
> PS: The EpiCenters JavaScript should be operational now, so update
(Press
> 'F5') and let me know if there are any errors I might have missed.
One
> comment I recieved was that it was hard to read the buttons due to
the
> lightness, the JavaScript should fix this what happened was the
buttons were
> lightened and when the mouse passes over the button it gets
illuminated. The
> previous problem was that due to error in the JavaScript when you
passed
> your mouse over an error occured and the button was not illuminated.
Which
> was kinda pants.
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