
I undid the last two changes I did, because I realized I didn't have to peruse the Mail archives for changes; I could use <http://www.archive.org> instead. Now I updated down to 1999-Sep-1. I still have to look at the old e-mails for earlier results. (I think Beman did all the pre-CVS website edits back then, so if he has a master list, then I don't have to guesstimate releases from reading _every_ old e-mail.) Between my first two changes and the redo, Rene Rivera changed the CSS to fix the table. The new listing doesn't use a table any longer, but the quick glimpse I had of the change (before I paved it over) didn't show any change to the table. Instead of adding CSS attributes to restore table functionality, maybe we should change whatever CSS took it away in the first place. Why was the "...remainder..." paragraph moved inward? I deliberately did _not_ have it within the history list. And what's with the extra "-body" and/or "-DIGIT" sections? Are they for visual CSS layout, because they seem superfluous semantically? -- Daryle Walker Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie darylew AT hotmail DOT com