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[SC-Help] Re: I know you're tired of hearing this, but ... re FAQs

Pop nobody at devnull.spamcop.net
Sun Jul 3 12:52:27 EDT 2005


...
> Anyway, that said, take a current look at
> http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?act=home
> and rattle on.  At the risk of ticking some folks 
> off,
> a reply with this data included might get some of 
> those
> plonking folks on board with their needed ideas on
> getting this page set up before then working on how 
> to
> work it into the www.spamcop.net Help list ....
>
>

I might have less destructive criticism this time, not 
sure.  On first blush, or glush in my case, that page 
looks like a "what the heck?", and then "Oh, I see, 
look at all that good information!"
   But then I see the tiny size of the vertical nav 
bar; good gosh, look at it!  Then, a few page down 
clicks, and I see yet more valuable information.  Huh! 
IT's all here, but it's going to be hidden in many 
thousands of words and what looks like hundreds of 
links, all of which I have to page down to see more 
than one or two of.  Aha, there's an intro to spamcop: 
Oh, it's for recipeints of spam reports.  Jeez, I wish 
there was something I coujld tell WHERE to look in 
amongst all this stuff!

There's a LOT of good stuff there in you're not a 
newbie reporter or just wondeing what spamcop is all 
about.  The results of spamcop are obvious there, for a 
newbie, but that's not what I want; I want to ... uhh, 
I forgot now.  Nuts on it.

Good as it is, I still don't think it's very good.  For 
one thing, that center column is an incredible waste of 
good space that chould have been used much more 
effieieicntly for the same outcome and even 
nagivations.  .

Think I'm ouit o f typin gpower - cheers & luck to all

Pop




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