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Old October 9th 03, 11:18 PM posted to sci.geo.meteorology,ne.weather,uk.sci.weather,alt.talk.weather
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"Richard Byett" wrote in message
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Hey folks,
you may find a little more information by clicking on the relevant

advisory
number in the right hand column of the table located on the UK page. The
site utilises CSS and therefore links are not always apparent. You should
find the latest advisory provides a little more detail on the system.

Regards

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Richard Byett
CycloMax International (CMI)
www.cyclomax.co.uk


Perhaps you might persuade your webmaster to change the css to avoid this
problem?
At present you are deliberately hiding the links by saying
"!--
a:link { text-decoration: none }
a:active { text-decoration: none }
a:visited { text-decoration: none }
a:hover { text-decoration: underline }
//--"

Why do this?
It has been a widespread convention that links are underlined, yet you have
underlined some of your non-link text, & you don't underline the links. If
you want to encourage people to use your site, I would recommend that you
make it more user-friendly.
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David Biddulph


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Old October 9th 03, 11:38 PM posted to sci.geo.meteorology,ne.weather,uk.sci.weather,alt.talk.weather
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"David Biddulph" wrote in message
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The
site utilises CSS and therefore links are not always apparent.


Well there you go - if we have to look for it we will rapidly lose interest.
Having been pointed to the link I find it is of more relevance.

Make your links more obvious and you might just get returns...

BTW I'm in SW Scotland and it's still pretty calm here at 2340 BST.




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