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June 1996 / Inbox / The BYTE Distribution

I was immediately impressed with the simplicity and enhanced navigation of the emulation of tabbed indexes you described in "Web Design" (Network Project, March). If you don't mind, I've used this with my TCT information pages ( http://www.ebicom.net/twicker/TCTinfo.htm ) and will probably implement it throughout my other sites as well. Great idea!

Tom Wicker
twicker@ebicom.net

We don't mind at all. In fact, I've posted the Perl code that does this on The BYTE Site. The openness of HTML--the fact that anyone can see how a page is constructed by using the browser's "View Document Source" feature--is one of the factors propelling the warp-speed evolution we see on the Web today.--Jon Udell, executive editor


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