ort you've put forth and the results are
wonderful!
In Christ,
Chad
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From: "Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 3:03 PM
Subject: [sword-devel] OSIS Web Tool- ABS online
> H
I've got no complaints about the design - seems workable - even in lynx and links text only browsers. The only problem I had was that (for some reason) the parchment background took a long time to load the first time in AOL (worked fine in Opera and Mozilla and straight IE). Maybe a no-backgroun
On 01-Nov-2003 Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> The OSIS Web tool is now online at:
Now I had the thought:
Can OSIS Web tool conveniently enough be used by one who writes a file in
OSIS (to see it every minute after a change made by the writer)?
What can be done for this?
Or this usage of the W
Chris,
My, my, feeling generous today are we? ;-)
Side note: I think a better name than either of "OSIS BIBLE TOOL" or
"THE BIBLE TOOL" needs to be dreamt up.
I won't comment on the graphics as I have always advocated hiring design
professionals for that sort of thing. I know some of my limit
I would suggest firing the graphics firm, and maybe suggest they find a
new line of work for themselves that doesn't involve visual arts at
all. The design is one of the most horrible & illconceived webpages
I've seen since people quit using (or at least since browsers
quit supporting it).
Hey guys,
The OSIS Web tool is now online at:
http://www.bibletechnologieswg.org
It's using a motif designed by a graphics firm that they hired. The end
result was that they only finish the home page (which has no
functionality anyway), so we took a couple of their images and the
color