New Look; Shocking News

20 August 2002 · Last updated: 18 December 2006

Welcome to the new look of my website! It's no longer a mix of my work and the odd submission. Sadly, new work sent in dried up, while my Picture Tennis died a silent death. But now the site is back, meaner and sharper than before. You will find many tweaks here and there, though I have yet to decide what to do with all the different colours used throughout the site. See, when I came to make this page, I tried various colours, but settled on black and white. I felt there simply wasn't any need for colour - nor any images! Hope you like it.

I am also making the code accessible, trying to follow the W3C guidelines. See how you can hover over the letters W3C there and get the full wording? Just one of many extras I shall be adding over time, that will make this site friendly for disabled people as well. There's no excuse not to.

Shocking News

Netscape 4.8 has been announced. Why, why, why? Look out for my next article, What's Wrong With Netscape 4. It has to be written. (Discuss)

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Some links on this website lead to information provided by external services not under my control, therefore I am not responsible for the content or accuracy of the linked information.

All code examples are not guaranteed 100% free from bugs and/or mistakes. Use them at your own risk. I do not take any blame should a problem occur relating to use of code on this site given as an example for your own use. Such code has been tested and found to work for me, but I cannot vouch for other computer systems (existing now, or in the future) which it may be used on, or changes you introduce yourself based on my code.

This website is © 2008 Christopher Hester, except where separate authors are named. No part of this website may be reproduced or re-used in any way without my prior permission, except content added from separate authors (who retain the copyright on their material), examples of code, and any other content I explicity state is free to copy and make use of.

This page was last updated on 18 December 2006.

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