Subj : Freebies To : CHARLES ANGELICH From : Roy J. Tellason Date : Sat May 14 2005 01:06 pm CHARLES ANGELICH wrote in a message to ROY J. TELLASON: <...> CA>> Until recently people had small monitors and are now, again, using CA>> smaller monitors with the popularity of laptops. Everyone is not CA>> using 1024x768 even though the popular notion is that they are. RJT> Nor is everybody using 800x600. I still have monitors (the one I'm RJT> looking at as I type this included) that won't go beyond 640x480. RJT> Then there's that odd IBM model that has that and 1024x768 but RJT> which won't do 800x600. CA> I have one of those IBM monitors and it really was a puzzlement to CA> me for awhile. :-) I was warned, when I got that monitor. Dunno what it would do if I tried that... The screen isn't awfully large, and 1024x768 on it makes things *very* small! <...> RJT>> The whole point of HTML is that the person viewing it should have RJT>> their browser rendering the page optimally for their situation. CA>> The original 'point' of HTML was to allow college professors to CA>> setup spreadsheet type displays with columns of data that had CA>> headers for each column etc. HTML _became_ a way to layout CA>> graphics and other things in spite of vigorous protest from CA>> college types and the W3C. RJT> I thought that the original point was being able to link documents RJT> to each other. CA> Apple 'invented' hypertext links if that's what you are referring CA> to. They may claim that, but I think Ted Nelson wrote about it before Apple got into it, back in 1974 or thereabouts. <...> --- * Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) .