This site is best viewed on a display operating at 1600×1200 resolution. I've managed to avert some of the worst consequences of using frames by mixing table structures with inline frames, but an unavoidable consequence is that the page cannot be viewed on older browsers that do not support inline frames. I made the decision to discontinue support for older browsers since there were high technical requirements for my frontpageI needed a design that would allow page content to be modified modularly without effecting the behavior of the rotating image galleryand Netscape 4.x, the main problem for compatible web design, is finally disappearing, which means that there should be very few people viewing my pages effected by browser limitations.
Being something of a document preparation enthusiast, I've tried to be consistent in my presentation of the pages of this web site by following a well-established standard for style, in this case the standard described by the the definitive style guide, The Chicago Manual of Style. The Chicago Manual of Style is a complete reference on the use of puncutation, abbreviations, documentation, and typography. I highly recommend it to anyone writing for any purpose. If you are unsure about the correct way to present a sentence, you'll find the answer in its pages.