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On March 31, 2005 1:35 AM Preston said:Undoubtedly not as good as Cornell University's site (see archives), but still very nice. The layout is a little to squinched together for my tastes. I like how all of the links are relevant and they look pretty much the same. But the layout also looks like Cornell's.... Off-topic, what's with CSS Beauty (or should I say Movable Type) NOT remembering personal info? Every time I select the option to yes, remember it, it does not remember it. Can anyone clarify?
On March 31, 2005 4:33 AM aspiramedia said:I like this - it's crisp, clean and doesn't use any flash as far as I've looked.
Andy.
On March 31, 2005 7:46 AM Alex Giron said:I am not sure what the problem is, but I tested it and it works fine Preston...
maybe you have your browser set to not save cookies?
On March 31, 2005 9:56 AM Peter Flaschner said:Very nice work. Most of the css driven stuff we see is relatively short - there isn't a ton of content, which is where css really shines. It's not the most innovative site in the world, but then that's not the point. I'll be sending to this site to show how css can benefit them.
On June 22, 2005 4:04 PM Larry Elliott said:I just happened to stumble upon this site. I work for Alma College Information Technology and am a key player in the design of Alma College's site. Thanks for the showcase and compliments!
I can also tell you that until today, we had never looked at Cornell University's site.
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