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chegitz guevara
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Ft. Lauderdale, FL Communist Party of Apolyton
Jun 2000 time: 00:24
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At the request of Mark, so the old thread can drop.
Which design
Currently we have the two design proposals in the poll thread. If you haven't voted on a design yet, please do so. I'd like to get started building.
Dynamic web site?
I've talked to DanQ about getting access to the db and PHP server, so that we can have a dynamic website. This would keep the number of pages to a minimum, allowing us to use a few templates and keep our content seperately. It will make it much easier to make changes across the board, rather than is the case now, doing it page by page. However, it will necessitate PHP and db programming, neither of which I can do, at least now. I'm fully prepared to learn both, however, or we can draft someone else to do that.
Other issues:
HTML 4+ or XHTML?
I suggest using the later since it is XML compatable and standards compliant. Modern browsers will have an easier time with XHTML.
CSS and layers or tables and frames?
I'd rather not use frames at all if it can be helped. They slow the loading of pages considerably. I'd like to use tables as little as possible, and only for presenting tabular data, but that may not be possible, depending on the design we use. CSS is a necessity, but combined with layers it's a very powerful tool for layout, not to mention design.
compatable with old Netscape or fully standards compliant?
I think we should ignore everything before Netscape 6 and IE 5. Netscape 4.+ is more than five years old now. Upgrade already.
Site images: high quality or free?
The images I've used in both comps are high-quality images. They look good and make the site look professional. I will not be part of stealing art for the site, as it not only risks the project, but would also put Apolyton itself at risk (using them in the comps is allowable by the terms of the site from which I pulled them). The alternatives are to scour the net for free images, which are generally quite poor in quality or have an illustrator create new images for us.
(The images I used were actually rights-managed images, which are prohibitively expensive, unless someone's willing to shell out $1,700+ an image.)
[edit by Mark, link to poll thread so it doesn't also have to remain on top of the forum]
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LDiCesare
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La Ferté sous Jouarre France
Jan 2001 time: 05:24
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I already voted so I won't comment the design here.
Definitely don't use frames. I don't like CSS either, but that's OK for me. I don't know what layers are, but if I don't need to do something like enabling/disabling htem, it's OK to use that.
Old netscape: Maybe redirect old browsers towards the old web saying it is not up to date, but there may still be interesting links there? Also beware some people on Apolyton use Opera. I don't know what Opera supports, but if you test for the browser in the pages, it's better not to kick them out if they can read the pages.
Images: Well, presented the way you do, we have little choice. How many images would you need/wnat, and what kind? We can probably get a few from scenario designs, like reproductions of paintings or mosaics, which should be quality and free, considering the author of the mosaic is usually dead since a few centuries. I think a portrait of Alexander, and I must have a mosaic of Basil II of Constantinople somewhere. They are not as impressive as photographs of sculptures, but they should be cool. Paintings would be even better.
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LDiCesare
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La Ferté sous Jouarre France
Jan 2001 time: 05:24
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Example image which should be OK to reproduce legally:
(and yes it is not as flashy as those you showed)
Attachment: basilii.gif
This has been downloaded 265 time(s).
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chegitz guevara
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Ft. Lauderdale, FL Communist Party of Apolyton
Jun 2000 time: 00:24
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Now that I think about it, there are high quality free images on the net, at government sites. We should check these out.
I just did a rough search for images of Alexander the Great. In addition to the statue in Thessalonika, I came up with mosaics and the sarcophogus in Istanbul. I think this can be done well without violating copyrights.
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Richard Bruns
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NC, USA
Nov 1999 time: 06:24
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Most of the computers at this school use Netscape 4.79 and of course I don´t have the option of upgrading them. But I can sometimes find a computer with a modern version available, so it shouldn´t be too much of a problem. Still, remember that many are in my situation.
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Mark_Everson
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Canton, MI
Jan 1970 time: 00:24
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Hi Che:
I'm virtually certain the mirror doesn't have anything fancy available, but I'll check. But if using the db will make your life a lot easier, that's a good reason for abandoning the mirror site if we need to. Apolyton has been pretty stable with the new host, so I don't think its a huge deal to pare back down to the one site.
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Richard Bruns
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NC, USA
Nov 1999 time: 06:24
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Oops, double post. Did I mention how messed up the computer system here is? Let me mention it again.
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Richard Bruns
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NC, USA
Nov 1999 time: 06:24
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quote: Originally posted by Gary Thomas
Even in a school you should be able to download Mozilla, the open source version of Netscape, and use that. |
Some computers are set up so that it is impossible to install anything or change any settings. Others allow you to install things, but everything you install is erased when the computer restarts or you log off. I've installed an FTP client at lest half a dozen times in order to upload my vacation pictures to my website so my family can see them. The really annoying thing is that the only computers that will connect to my camera are the ones where I can't install anything, so I have to use Yahoo Photos to upload the pictures, then move to another computer, download the pictures manually by right-clicking, and then FTP them from the hard drive to the school server.
Installing a new browser each time I log on would be a huge pain, but it sounds like I will be able to see the site; it just won't look pretty.
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Mark_Everson
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Canton, MI
Jan 1970 time: 00:24
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Thanks for the mods Che! 
quote: Originally posted by vovansim in the Clash Overview thread(snip)
I was thinking maybe you should consider revising the main page a little bit. On the right-hand column, where it says Key Milestones, maybe you should replace that with just news? After all, if somebody comes to the main page the way it is, they will see that the last 'signinficant' activity was in the middle of last summer, and they might not notice the link to the news section, which has been updated a little over a week ago. I mean if you want the users to see project activity right away, it might be a good idea to do that. |
Good Point Vovan! The news stuff was there until recently, but Che wanted to move it out IIRC. I agree that its best to have something at most a month old there, and we usually have something new on at least that timescale. Perhaps a few items of news at the top with links to the rest, and then the milestones?
What does everyone think?
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Richard Bruns
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NC, USA
Nov 1999 time: 06:24
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The technolgy write-up on the current web site is horribly out of date. It has things that we changed at least two years ago, and the links all lead to really old threads. The spreadsheet up there is also obsolete.
A new write-up would probably also get out of date fairly quickly. I recommend simply linking to the current thread and not keeping any large amount of text on the site. If we do want text there, it should be replaced with my first two or three posts in the current tech thread.
It would also probably be good to link to my website, which contains things like the online technology and activity editors, and the latest spreadsheets and xml files. I wouldn´t recommend mirroring those files because I change them so frequently.
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Richard Bruns
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NC, USA
Nov 1999 time: 06:24
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Yes, I found that link after some time. What I meant was to put it in the technology page where the link to the old tech spreadsheets is now.
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LDiCesare
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La Ferté sous Jouarre France
Jan 2001 time: 05:24
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As Richard noted, the Military page on the web is WAY out of date.
The information there is still very interesting, but, well, quite obsolete. I don't feel like writing a new page, but I think that some small updating like the following message at the top of the page would help:
"This page lists most of our goals but the specifics have changed a lot since it's been written. The most current information on military model can be found in this thread: http://apolyton.net/forums/showthre...&threadid=40836"?
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