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"New Look" of www.gpss.co.uk needed ?

Updated 0800 Friday 26th March 2004


Robin

Yes, I know - this web site looks terrible: maybe it is time www.gpss.co.uk had another facelift - and I know just the guy to do it - YOU :-) No financial reward I'm afraid - just due credit and a link to your own web site from this - and if you want - free registration of GPSS.

I'm happy to copy your style if you can at least do the homepage. The main criteria are that it be fast, look good, and be easily understood by those whose first language is not English. If you want to do something in your own language - so much the better. Priority is a new homepage quickly followed in similar style by a new chase.htm and download.htm pages.

There must be thousands of you out there who can do a better job than me, using some of the images on this site - but making a better looking homepage. That's all I want from you right now. Just grab the material you want, weave it into your version of my homepage, and send me the URL - I'll put a link from this page, and let others tell me which they prefer. Only condition of all this, is that I retain copyright on all the material from this site that you use, and have the right to pinch anything worthwile you create with it - which becomes my copyright. Also - when asked - you should delete the material off your web site. Hope that's not going to put too many of you off the idea. Could be a good opportunity for you to advertise your web-weaving skills.

Please don't forget that I get lots of feedback about "the style" of www.gpss.co.uk from many people, most of whom are not in the business of writing their own web pages. Think about it: if you got regular advice about changing your car from car dealers, how much attention would you pay to it, compared to that from other motorists ? ;-) However, I welcome advise from anyone.

Since I first set up this page, over three years ago, several people below, have been kind enough to show us what they can do. I have also, slowly, made changes to my "house style" (e.g. less italics :-) Before you invest your own time on weaving a GPSS page, I suggest you take a look at their examples. I will be interested in your opinion.

So far practically all the feedback I have received, from both "web weavers" and "Joe Public" (whose opinion is even more important to me) say the same: "Andrew Bullocks is the best".

After visiting the links below you may contact me on gpss@compuserve.com

Robin Lovelock

Sunninghill

July 2003

Here is the GPSS Page by Andrew Bullock of www.silentdesign.50g.com

Here is the GPSS Page by Russell Barrett of www.mrtopsyturvy.com

Here is the GPSS page by Peter Grave, with his site on www.grave.plus.com

Here is the GPSS page created by Dinkar with web site on www.123spider.com - no longer there ?

Here is the GPSS page by Jon Inns whose site is on www.devonliving.co.uk/sun/ - no longer there ?

Here is the GPSS page by Simon Markland of www.marklandconsulting.co.uk - no longer there ?

Here is the GPSS page by Klaas Runia of www.runia.net - no longer there ?

Here is the GPSS Page by Guy Barnea on barnea@bu99fm.co.il - no longer there ?

Here is the GPSS Page by Steve Jones on steve@satcoms.org.uk - no longer there ?

Please let Robin know what you think of these draft pages.