This website

Rapid change in the world of web protocols continues apace. It still seems appropriate to comment on the usability of one's website.

This site is not designed for access from mobile telephones or other miniaturized devices. It should be acceptable using some slightly older browsers, but it does use CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), and so it works best viewed with the most recent browsers, including:

The above list covers browsers for PCs running under Microsoft Windows. Comparable versions for Linux systems, and up-to-date browsers for Apple Mac computers are available that also fully support CSS. I recommend everyone to get as up-to-date a web browser as their computer system can support.

It is easy to tell whether you are viewing this site at its best. First, can you see the image showing five browser icons in two places on this page, one at the bottom of the page, and one in the top right hand corner of the page? If you cannot see the image in the top right hand corner, the browser you are using does not display the site at its best, because you are missing some of the images.

Second, if you can see the 5-icon image twice on this page, go back to the home page and move the mouse pointer over, and then away from, the large abstract art image at the top. If you see a change in that image, it is a good sign. Next, move the mouse pointer over the various links in the lower part of the home page. If, as you move the mouse, you see changes to the image displayed on the left hand side of the page, your browser is almot certainly displaying the website correctly.