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<li> Finally, if your browser isn't configured with chinese fonts, chinese words will not show as such (if from our domains, mouseover may show an English title) and if [[Encyclopaedia Galactica|this CMS]] owns the window, the main page can be accessed thru the galaxy/EG icon.<br> | <li> Finally, if your browser isn't configured with chinese fonts, chinese words will not show as such (if from our domains, mouseover may show an English title) and if [[Encyclopaedia Galactica|this CMS]] owns the window, the main page can be accessed thru the galaxy/EG icon.<br> | ||
Revision as of 00:40, 7 September 2008
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I found the first appearance of the "<X> For Dummies" guides incomprehensible if not offensive¹. Some guests, used to a certain kind of web space, have found these domains to be puzzling. I am not an artiste and this incomprehension, if present, is not the result of your failure to understand my 'art', so if you are one of those many guests, I hope this landing page helps. |
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My job is integration, so while the complexity and amount of underlying function has and will continue to increase over time, so should the cohesion. There are thousands of pages in various packages, so for now, if this is a problem, focus on a single page or set of related pages. |
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See Also: ¹ Since I call 'dumming down' anti-social, nonetheless the Wiley series meme inspired this page. Functional literacy and minimal intellectual competence are assumed here. Credit: Joe Celko's 'SQL For Smarties'. ² kybernet.com owned by me in the nineties, last I checked now registered by someone in Leningrad. Serves .Net from this dominion via the above domains. |
