I have my site back up (finally) and doing what it is supposed to be doing (mainly running under TxP) again. I am also introducing a new (to this site) look: LCARS.
On Star Trek, LCARS is the Library Computer Access and Retrieval System, and has one of the most beautiful interfaces ever designed. It may be a work of fiction, but there are lots of places you can enjoy it now. My favorite is LCARSnet, though it requires Flash. It is well worth installing Flash if you don’t have it, though.
If you are viewing this on Lynx, you will notice another improvement; I am now using markup that is more logical to the end user than the browser. This may make it more difficult for a browser to recognize a list of navigational links as a list, but is that worth making “alternative” browser users to scroll through half a page to get past my navigation? I really don’t think so. (An attitude I believe I first heard thrown in under a positive light by Aaron Broodman — yes, that Aaron Broodman — though it may have been Scott or Cameron ; I don’t remember.
Anyway, enjoy! And let me know about any problems you have.
And welcome to the future!
Hey bud, good too see the new designs. As a major trekkie, I love the LCARS design. I did an LCARS design for a freelance project a while ago, for http://www.uss-endeavour.com/ . Welcome back!!”