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Site support and Maintenance

This site is created and maintained free of charge as a service to Emsworth by Practical Web Development which specialises in simple fast loading CSS validated websites for small organisations and individuals.

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Copyright © 2008.

The copyright of all content: text, photographs and graphics, on this site belongs to the Emsworth Residents Association (ERA) except where otherwise indicated. Copyright of articles in The EMS belong either to the ERA to the individual author.

Written permission from the ERA or the individual copyright holder is required for all reproduction and hosting on other sites. You may quote, link to or publish excerpts of up to 10% of any article provided you acknowledge us as the source. If quoting on the internet you must insert a link back to the original page. All other republication requires permission of the copyright holder. Please apply to the ERA Chairman if you wish to use any content from 'The EMS' or the website

Site layout and all code is copyright © Practical Web Development (PWD) except where otherwise indicated in the code or on specific pages. Please contact PWD for permission if you wish to use any of this code.

Links policy

We have a policy of linking to all local sites that will give us recriprocal links. We will also include other sites at our discretion where we consider they will be useful to our readers. If a site asks us for a link we reserve the right to refuse if no recriprocal link is offered. If you would like us to link to your site please create a link to our site from yours and let me know you have done so.

Technical stuff about this site

It is written in html 4 and CSS edited using 'Araneae 5' text editor and tested in Netscape, Mozilla, Firefox, Safari (Macintosh) and Opera as well as Internet Explorer 6 and 7.

If you find any broken links or anything that doesn't work perfectly in your browser please let me know. I am especially interested if anything fails to work in older browsers and on slower computers using dial up connections. It should be able to display effectively on a 600 by 800 pixel screen or anything bigger. I have not been able to test all resolutions, nor have I lately tested it in older versions of Internet Explorer.

Credits

The superb menus and CSS scrolling content panels were provided by Stu Nicholls of CSS play Other CSS elements were learned from HTML Dog

Testing

I do not have the facility to test the site on PDA's or Mobiles. If anyone accesses it successfully on such devices please let me know.


Richard Jannaway Webmaster. editor@the-ems.co.uk

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