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Most of these pages have pictures from our holidays, particularly in Thailand and Cambodia and in Mexico and Guatemala. If you want to see them follow the links below, above or on the left!

There are also RSS feeds on my Computer and Diversions pages using a free php script from feedforall. There are direct links to the feeds on the left.

 

Pictures from Sharm El Sheikh

- mostly underwater

The West Coast of Scotland

 

Mexico

 

Guatemala

(Tikal and Flores)

Cambodia

(In and around Angkor)

Thailand (Phi Phi, Chiang Mai

& Bangkok)

Cavern Diving in the Yucatan

 

Pictures from Sicily

 

The other links on this page are for sites I built, to pages belonging to friends or sites I use a lot.
Molonc Afghan Reading Project Anne & Sylvester
Time Out Bar, Leuven Manistone's Website Cambridge University Webmail
Where I work.....

This website was built by me, mainly for me. It started as a way to keep my bookmarks accessible when I was using different computers, and a couple of the pages are mostly lists of links. The rest is pictures from our holidays. The layout uses CSS, so a number of features are not available if you are using IE6. As the site is mainly for my use, I design it for the browser I use - Firefox. It's displayed correctly in other browsers which support web standards (such as Opera), except for the lists of links, which use the "Moz-columns" style to arrange into columns across the page.

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I've just rewritten the site to use CSS more fully, inspired by the ideas at CSS Zen Garden. As it uses CSS2 (and some CSS3).

The pop-up navigation menu is pure CSS (if it doesn't work that's because you're using Internet Explorer 6), the idea comes from "How to Create" and Denilson's menu. I've used conditional comments to select different stylesheets and hide the menu.

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The picture at top left isn't by me, and isn't of me. It's by one of my nephews, Justin.

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