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update of website, new work

updated wed 26 apr 06

 

Victoria E. Hamilton on mon 24 apr 06


Meryl -

Your work is awesome! Also your website. Easy to move from place to place.

Thank you.

Vicki Hamilton
Millennia Antica Pottery
Seattle, WA

-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of Meryl Ruth
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 18:36
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: update of website, new work

Hi Folks,
We have updated my website this past weekend. Our research indicates that
website updates should happen frequently in the same way our work should
continue to grow, change, and evolve.

We have also learned that creating webpages that don't need scrolling are
more appreciated than pages where much scrolling is needed. In other words
pages should be able to be seen all at once.

We took this advice and have revised each page to be scroll free except
where it was impossible to do so.

I have new work on the website.

Please check out the changes. Your feedback is always appreciated. Not
through clayart of course! The website has a contact page.

Clayart continues to be a rich resource for me. I hope that my input can be
of assistance to others too. Missed you this past weekend!

Regards,
Meryl Ruth
http://www.merylruth.com

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Meryl Ruth on mon 24 apr 06


Hi Folks,
We have updated my website this past weekend. Our research indicates =
that website updates should happen frequently in the same way our work =
should continue to grow, change, and evolve.=20

We have also learned that creating webpages that don't need scrolling =
are more appreciated than pages where much scrolling is needed. In other =
words pages should be able to be seen all at once.=20

We took this advice and have revised each page to be scroll free except =
where it was impossible to do so.=20

I have new work on the website.=20

Please check out the changes. Your feedback is always appreciated. Not =
through clayart of course! The website has a contact page.=20

Clayart continues to be a rich resource for me. I hope that my input can =
be of assistance to others too. Missed you this past weekend!

Regards,
Meryl Ruth
http://www.merylruth.com

John Post on mon 24 apr 06


Hi Meryl,

I find that I prefer scrolling down a page of full size photos rather
than having to open and close a window each time I want to see an image
in a larger size. All that back and forth window clicking makes me want
to leave a site instead of spending more time at it. I don't mean this
as a critique of your site, just an observation on my part about what I
prefer.

As a matter of fact, I think that the monitors on computers should be
tipped sideways so that the monitor itself was in portrait mode. It
would be much easier to see full pages of text in word documents and
probably make for better webpage viewing as well.

I do think that you make wonderful tea pot-purses and the photos of them
are very well done.

John Post
Michigan

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