tuned for performance...
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end of dirty weekends
Hi UK members,
Just out of interest how many of you know that the powers that
be in the UK have decided that we should no longer have a right to ride on
the muddy stuff, green lanes, forestry tracks et. al ?
Hmm, not many of you ...
Check out some details at
http://hertsriders.org/index.php?option=news&task=viewarticle&sid=31 .
Fuller details are available via the links to PDF docs from MAG/TRF and the
BMF.
If anyone wants 'em in Word , drop me a line.
TTFN
Scouse
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tuned for performance...
Hey Mark - the site looks and works well, so far as the areas I visited. Your labor of love is AOK! The only thing I noticed was the greatly-reduced resolution pictures in your non-KLR personal areas were a bit grainy. They did load very fast though! Not a pro at website hosting so take my observation w/ a grain of sodium> -----Original Message----- > From: Mark J. St.Hilaire, Sr [mailto:msaint@...] > Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 8:59 AM > To: 1 - KLR650 List > Subject: [DSN_klr650] Tuned for performance... > > OK, a misleading subject line, I admit it. (Grin) > > I just finished uploading a website makeover for my KLR website at > http://klr6500.tripod.com/ There is some new content, but mostly the > change > was one affecting web performance. I removed the javascript popout menus, > and as much of the graphics as I could to speed things up. The images > associated with each procedure is where most of your bandwidth will be > spent, as is appropriate. > > I'd appreciate being told of any glitches or problems that you run into; > the > website is a service to the KLR community, and I want it to as good as > possible. (I don't *think* there should be any issues.) > > Thanks, > Mark >

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