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Subject: RE: FLASH: Site Check - http://www.flashkit.com
From: JGL
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 04:28:14 GMT

Hi Mark,

First off - THANKS!!!!

I stumbled across it a week or two ago . . .

Yes, as a flash newbie, your site was one that has helped and inspired me
considerably. You have done a great job at compiling and organizing
resources for us flashers. The tutorials are accurate and well done. I
genuinely hope this proves to be a success for you. I see it as a
"must-goto" for newbies and experts alike.

I also think that the interface is excellent - simple and easy to find what
the site has to offer. We developers tend to want to reinvent the interface
(we have flash now!) when in many cases what is needed is what is proven to
be easily navigatable. Info sites need that simple straightforward
navigation. How did you avoid the tendancy to not flash the site? Being a
site about flash and all:) I'm glad it is simply html . . .

BTW it loads quick on my 56k win98 650mhz machine . . .

JGL
dEsignthenet


>
> Hi, I am new to the list.
> My name is Mark Fennell and I am the webmaster of
> http://www.flashkit.com
>
> If you havent been there already, Id love to get your opinions on
> it as I am
> trying to build a comprehensive Flash Resource site!
>


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