I saw that. Where I'm having trouble is figuring out how to produce output like that from the LISTSERV template files. -- Chris Anderson Director, Technical Support Unify Corporation > -----Original Message----- > From: Peacenet Balkans Desk [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 11:46 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Editing web interface > > > At 09:00 AM 2/3/99 -0800, Chris Anderson wrote: > >You know, I'm clueless about HTML and the web interface for > LISTSERV. I > >have to agree that the NIH page is truly nice. Are the > changes that they > >made to the LISTSERV files available for study anywhere? > > Chris - One can see their changes by clicking on "Document > Source" under > "View" (or whatever) in the browser. > > IMO one of the best & reasonably priced introductions to HTML > is Elizabeth > Castro's "HTML 4 for the World Wide Web" (Peachpit Press). > With something > like this under one's belt, one sees immediately how to customize some > aspects of one's top archive page. My concern is that controlling the > background color of the top page only isn't enough - in fact, its > counterproductive. For example, one can easily provide a non-white > background of the top page; but that only confuses the > subscribers when they > go to subpages which can't AFAIK can't be had in other than > bone white. > > I hope no one takes this as meaning I'm dumping on LISTERV. > Overall, I think > it's a great package. -- ed > ---- > Ed Agro, Peacenet Balkans Desk, Boston ([log in to unmask]) >