I am checking with Brian to see if he can host the development site. As I told him, one of the original founders is providing the space for the production site right now. Its his way of staying involved with PLUG. I dont think he is running PhP so if we use it, we might be forced to move. As far as some sort of navigation, I would really like to keep the index page as clean as it is now (I will upload a new version with some included files copied in for now) but ya need to tell the visitors what else they can find on the site. I wouldnt be adverse, in fact i might really like, a PhP-generated image with variable text that we can just pile left to right at the top of the page. Makes adding new sections a snap. On Monday 16 July 2001 16:00, you wrote: > On Mon, 16 July 2001, "Jim" wrote: > > Anyone have web space available that we can use? Qwest really sux. > > Apache and PhP would be fun to play with for this project. > > I've got web server space if you want it for development. Apache with PHP > already set up, if I recall. The disk isn't full yet, and if it gets full > or cramped, I'll get another one. The processor sucks -- it's a Celeron > 333 or something, but I've got a nice AMD K6-3 550 with more RAM that I'm > just looking for an excuse to put in there. Even the rotten Celeron is > more than enough for PHP -- It's just a little slow for compiling apache or > PHP or the kernel. > > The server is on a 144k DSL line, so that's why it's for development only > -- we'd have to find somewhere else to host the site once it was finished > (although there should be no problem with PLUG members look at what you're > doing, so long as it doesn't get totally slashdotted). It currently hosts > 3 low-volume sites, but it's still pretty lightly loaded. The only time > the line gets loaded at all is when one of the family look at eBay > listings. > > If nobody comes up with a better development host, let me know and we can > go to voice and work out the details. > > > We will eventually need some sort of navigation bar. My first thought is > > a table across the very top. maybe only 25 pixels high with the > > background the same color as the normal text and the text in light brown. > > What do you think of the navbar here?: > http://yagni.com/graycode/index.html. I think this style of navbar is > called "breadcrumbs". I stole it from Dejan Jelovic, who stole it from > Jacob Nielson, so it's got a good pedigree. > > Wayne Conrad > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't > post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss