[JONAT-chat] Battle of the Sectors :-)

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Thu, 18 Mar 2004 02:59:06 EST


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The easiest way (for our hard-working webmaster) would be to have an empty 
template ready to be filled with comments e-mailed in to him.

We could specify a fixed or a maximum size of photo so that he would not need 
to process what we send him.   It would then be up to Greg to simply insert 
the photo into the template, along with the accompanying text, and upload it.

I used a similar scheme on my own tour page; check out 
http://homepage.mac.com/robertmacleay/.Public/JONAT-CO/COHighlights.html

I used a table with one cell per event/attraction. A one or two cell table 
inside that cell provides a frame for photos. All the photos are one of two 
widths, with height optional.   Text fits in above or below the photo as 
appropriate.

While we are on the subject, have you seen those stupid Travelocity ads with 
the traveling garden gnome?   Anybody have a stuffed kitty willing to serve as 
our tour mascot, and be the only one to make the entire tour?   It would make 
a nice common element for the photo record.

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Robert MacLeay   -   Denver, CO
1990 VDP Majestic
Colorado Sector Coordinator
Jaguar Owners North American Tour 2004   -   http://jonat.org





on 3/17/04 10:14 PM, Bob at engl@accesscomm.ca wrote:

> This note is for Greg ... our all powerful Webmaster ...
> 
> I have a few photos of a sample Tour Plate taken on a few cars that I'd 
like
> to post for everyone to see.   Have you any thoughts about how we might put
> up a tour photo webpage (these could be the first (trial) photos of such a
> page).
> 
> Bob

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We could specify a fixed or a maximum size of photo so that he would not nee=
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load it.<BR>
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I used a similar scheme on my own tour page; check out http://homepage.mac.c=
om/robertmacleay/.Public/JONAT-CO/COHighlights.html<BR>
<BR>
I used a table with one cell per event/attraction. A one or two cell table i=
nside that cell provides a frame for photos. All the photos are one of two w=
idths, with height optional.&nbsp;  Text fits in above or below the photo as=
 appropriate.<BR>
<BR>
While we are on the subject, have you seen those stupid Travelocity ads with=
 the traveling garden gnome?&nbsp;  Anybody have a stuffed kitty willing to=20=
serve as our tour mascot, and be the only one to make the entire tour?&nbsp;=
  It would make a nice common element for the photo record.<BR>
<BR>
-- <BR>
<BR>
Robert MacLeay&nbsp;  -&nbsp;  Denver, CO<BR>
1990 VDP Majestic<BR>
Colorado Sector Coordinator<BR>
Jaguar Owners North American Tour 2004&nbsp;  -&nbsp;  http://jonat.org<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
on 3/17/04 10:14 PM, Bob at engl@accesscomm.ca wrote:<BR>
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&gt; This note is for Greg ... our all powerful Webmaster ...<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; I have a few photos of a sample Tour Plate taken on a few cars that I'd=
 like<BR>
&gt; to post for everyone to see.&nbsp;  Have you any thoughts about how we=20=
might put<BR>
&gt; up a tour photo webpage (these could be the first (trial) photos of suc=
h a<BR>
&gt; page).<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; Bob<BR>
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