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I hit the 3rd-from-bottom link on this page:

http://www.dragonpromotions.com/

and was amazed by the simplest web-page design ever:

http://www.dragonpromotions.com/kptflyerweb.jpg

( I hope your browser has zoom. )

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On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 04:44:12 GMT, Mason C wrote:
I apologize. I was sitting on the wrong newsgroup when I hit "send"
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Once the image completes loading, my IE automatically resizes it to be
completely illegible. And of course if I expand it, I have to scroll like
crazy. What were they thinking? g

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I hit the 3rd-from-bottom link on this page:

http://www.dragonpromotions.com/

and was amazed by the simplest web-page design ever:

http://www.dragonpromotions.com/kptflyerweb.jpg

( I hope your browser has zoom. )

anonomous


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