Design Philosophy
I want information to flow freely, available for those who need it,
with minimum controls and restrictions, without additional problems.
- While some bells and whistles can add interest to a page, they should not be allowed to
prevent getting the point of the page unless labeled as such.
There must be a way of finding out if something is required, and on my sites,
Site Map will contain notes as to inclusion of
JavaScript (JS) needs, frames, etc. Since the Netscape JavaScript is closer to
the international standard, it will be used, and Microsoft's variant supported to
the extent it follows the standard.
- Multitudes of plug-ins are irritating, complicate systems, and are not needed.
Those used must not compromise a viewer's system, be common enough for reuse,
and used only if it truely adds to a page. ActiveX violates security, and will not
be used here.
- Forms should not be concealed, nor should trickery be used.
- Information from E-mail should be considered confidential unless
specified otherwise.
- The standard elements, such as HTML, text, .gif, .jpg, midi (.mid) or wave (.wav) files, should be used to remain generally compatible. Unique formats should be reserved for unique requirements.
- Pages should be loadable with everything turned off. Tell your browser supplier you want the
control to be able to turn anything OFF, for greater safety and speed.
- Because viruses are a fact of life, users should be cautious.
- Limited items, large, slow, and exceptional items should be identified,
and graphics routinely shrunk, color reduced, and compressed as much as possible
for transmission speed.
- Anything designed for use after downloading should use relative addresses
within the material, without producing artificial 'hits'.
- This site is focused on information, including Clan MacColin of Glenderry,
hibernio-scottish studies and culture. It will retain a link to MacColin.com. It is heavy on links to
information, for my link pages are the result of my research,
saving those which may be of use to myself or others in the future.
- Authors need feedback.
Standard equipment changes, and as a result, so does what is desirable.
The author will prefer "I couldn't read your x page because of the
graphic behind it," to silence.
Site Policy statment.
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