|
|
What's New
Well, last year saw a massive set of changes.
Mostly having to do with HTML coding, formatting and presentation.
These changes include the updates on August 6, 18, 19, 20 and 26, and September 16, 2000.
The last changes are mostly content touchups for the last four months or so.
New
Revamped the Underworld section.
Cut up the main Underworld page in seven subpages.
Added Character Editor to the Underworld section.
Moved the ShortCuts dropdown listbox into the Main Bar at the top.
Removed the NavBar on the left.
Made the fixed part of the screen less high.
Replaced the NavBar with a JavaScript-based, event-driven dropdown listbox.
Updated the Main Page with some AV stuff
Fixed up info on tools I use to maintain this
Cleaned up the Main Menu to remove links that are in the Nav Bar
Updated the Reading Page with the next World Science Fiction Conventions
Updated the Underworld Page with campaign info and upcoming test games
Updated the Amber Page with campaign info, games I've run and new games and ideas
Removed all former MCSNet URLs and Email addresses
Updated all the Warhammer 40K Mailing List pages
Fiddled more with the stylesheet, since the previous incarnation blew up a Netscape Navigator 4.62 on Windows NT 4.0 SP6a ...
Created ICRA ratings to the Main Page, courtesy of the Internet Content Rating Association
Added PICS ratings to the whole site, courtesy of the Internet Content Rating Association
Fiddled with the stylesheet, since the previous incarnation blew up a Netscape Navigator 4.52 on Windows NT 4.0 SP6a ...
|
I attended a bullwhip handling seminar given by Gery L. Deer in Ann Arbor, organised by a friend of mine who had seen Gery perform at a local Science Fiction convention. Since I have practiced diligently and acquired two more whips: it is boatloads of fun!
I have been running my new game settings, based on my serial campaign concept,
as well as have complete websites: ShadowWorld Mainline, ShadowWorld WWII and Grand Design.
I am working on a new current day ShadowWorld setting, with a new, entirely different cosmology.
More ...
Underworld, though laying claim to prior use,
was renamed to ShadowWorld in the summer of 2002,
to avoid confusion with earlier published role playing games with same or similar names.
It was moved to its own website.
|