<VV> CORSA site has gone trash ????????

Ron Guy qcc65 at comcast.net
Fri May 13 13:04:57 EDT 2005


"What a piece of crap."      ?????????

Sounds to me like the "Crap" is Netscape.

Ron Guy

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Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 10:35 AM
Subject: [VV-talk] CORSA site has gone trash, IMHO


> Just checked www.corvair.org on my Netscape 4.7 and it comes up a blank
> white page, except for a "button" line at the very bottom. Of course,
> you have to scroll down to see it. PLUS the page is slightly wider than
> the browser window, so you scroll left-right as well. What a piece of
> crap.
>
> So I checked it on my Netscape 7.0, and the www.corvair.org DOES present
> an odd "front" page, with several cars squeezing open from a vertical
> line. Bizarre. Then it puts you on the
> http://www.corvair.org/aboutcsa.php page (which is where the button at
> the bottom of the first page will take you).
>
> Why does the complicated always replace the simple? Can't you revise the
> look without address redirects, incompatability with earlier browsers,
> and hidden popout menus? What's wrong with a simple main page that comes
> up directly on the www.corvair.org address? And why are the pages too
> wide? And why not simple button menus, instead of hiding them where only
> a curser can find them?
>
> Who's lame idea was that anyway???
>
> -Mark
>
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