Alpha release feedback, please

by "Ben Z. Tels" <optimusb(at)stack.nl>

 Date:  Sun, 4 Oct 1998 14:44:07 +0100
 To:  <hwg-critique(at)hwg.org>
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Could someone hop over to
http://www.stack.nl/~optimusb/courses/html4.0/welcome.html to take a look?

This is the HTML 4.0 course part, alpha release, of my new site. It was
built under HTML 4.0 STRICT and adheres to that completely. It uses
stylesheets, based on CSS1. No javascript or java, no CGI, no stylistic
HTML, no other nonsense.

I would like to know if it remains readable in the UA's you use. I know it
is usable in IE4.01 and DOSLynx, I know of certain problems in NN4.06; I
would like to hear from people using other browsers, mainly IE3 (IE2), older
Netscape's, Opera....

I am (at this point) mainly interested in the operational aspects; do the
pages seem to break off illogically (there is one that is only partailly
online), do links not work, that sort of thing (I know navigation out of the
course isn't in place yet). At this point, esthetics are not a great
concern.

Now, I really only want to know about the subset of the site which starts at
the address given above. However, feel free to roam around the rest of the
site (starting at http://www.stack.nl/~optimusb/ ). Don't expect anything of
it, however; it is partially an old HTML 3.2 course (complete, but
completely outdated) and partial work. Also, if you use Netscape, stay away
from the Star Trek section; Netscape has trouble interpreting the
stylesheets.

Thanks in advance,

Ben Z. Tels
optimusb(at)stack.nl
http://www.stack.nl/~optimusb/
UIN:2474460

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