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2005 updates: Small Chekhov Fall * "Four Farces & One Funeral" -- Chekhov.05
Chekhov's one-acts are updated -- The Bear, The Proposal (1st act -- Oh, Love!), Wedding, Tobacco (Act II -- Ah, Marriage!), but I'm still working on the "funeral" (Last Day of Anton Chekhov). mini-chekhov I am teaching DramLit -- groups.yahoo.com/group/dramlit (subscribe) and see THR215 for subjects, topics, titles. Spring 2006 -- Waiting for Godot, Beckett -- new pages ( see shows ) "...let us save what remains: not by vaults and locks which fence them from the public eye and use in consigning them to the waste of time, but by such a multiplication of copies, as shall place them beyond the reach of accident." Jefferson, Thomas. [1791] 1984. Thomas Jefferson to Ebenezer Hazard, Philadelphia, February 18, 1791. In Thomas Jefferson: Writings: Autobiography, Notes on the State of Virginia, Public and Private Papers, Addresses, Letters, edited by Merrill D. Peterson. New York: Library of America Featured Pages: Virtual Theatre I keep this webBook (and eBook) on my Theatre w/Anatoly website, because I thinks that the story is dramatic (or even a tragic comedy?) -- and because Web and Internet are THEATRE. Remember, "All World's Stage"? Read postmodernists to know where the web is heading! 8 ways to navigate & 5 ways to interact: 1. index pages -- top left
1. guestbooks
SummarySome web-gears work, some don't. You never know, unless you try. So, I try. "Menu" and "goto" -- floating table (top left) and side-table (right), "top" and "bottom" (.txt file). Navigation is more important that interacting features. What is the most important -- content!Internal linking architecture: There are three forms that can be assumed while planning the sites internal linking pattern. Hierarchal -- In this kind of Internal linking all the pages of the website are connected to the home page and home page is individually connected to all the pages of the website, but there is no linking between the pages of the website. Looping -- In this kind of Internal linking the home page is connected to the primary page and the primary page is connected to the secondary page and this process goes on till the last page and the last page is connected to the home page in this way a loop is formed. Extensive inter linking -- In this kind of Internal linking each page is connected to each other in the website. What kind of internal linking is preferable in a certain case, is dependent on the objectives you are trying to achieve in terms of Pagerank optimisation, user navigation ease & site theme.One tip to bear in mind is that internal linking should reinforce the theme. One should not crosslink between the pages on the site which are unrelated by themes. This will dilute the theme intensity & affect the page rankings on SERPs. Notes![]() NonFiction
2007 -- I do not write about webbing anymore. It became a job = webmaster. Many changes... web2.0 is here. dict/glossary : web & semiotics
... 2009 : ethio.vtheatre.net -- youtube.com/ethiofilm
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Q. "Webman's Diary"? Explain your title."Fair Use" -- Fair use is placing another's work such as text out of an article on one of your web pages. You can usually get away with 2-3 sentences quoting them and making sure to give them credit. Also, never mislead the reader to think that the author of that article is endorsing you in anyway. You should still always try to get the author's permission for something like this, although it isn't usually required.I thought that "webmaster" is too much of a title for me. Besides, "webman" sounds like "madman" and suits the subject of the book.
Q. Why do you have so much irony in your writing about serious subjects.
You have to have a sense of humor when you face the horror.
Q. Who are you?
The answer is on one of the pages and you have to find it. Click on Blink-MysteryLink at the end of any page. A Game.
Ask questions. More you ask, more you will know.
Ask questions until nobody can answer you!
Try to answer them by yourself.
Once you can do it, you are the master!
Graphics -- You have the rights to the graphics YOU create for your site. If the graphics are created by someone else, make sure you get their permission to use them. In this case, they still own the rights, they're just allowing you to use them (unless they pass the rights on to you). Photographs and graphics created by others are copyrighted the moment they're created. You cannot use them without the author's permission.
HTML -- Proving someone's stolen your HTML can be a little tricky. A couple things you might look for is obviously the exact same code and the same misspelled words. As a web developer, you own the rights to the code you write, but it can be quite tough proving someone has copied you if they make some large alterations.
Text/Articles -- The Articles and written work you do are copyrighted the moment you write them. People may not use them on their web site without your permission. However, they may be able to get away with a few sentences out of your article, but they must give you credit. 2008 -- ?
![]() ![]() ... 2009 and 2009 | new.html | new.HTML | new.HTM | new.htm + NEW.html | NEW.HTML | NEW.HTM ... NEW & new [filmplus.org "new" pages] How to understand it? ...
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Webmaster's mind is limited. I do not know "why" and "what for"...
And I do not have time to think about it.
I wrote little in my w-blog -- vtheatre.blogspot.com
I do not keep with my W-blog -- anatolant.blogspot.com
w -- web, W -- write
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