A Conversation for The Human Shoulder - a joint report
Edited Guide Writing Workshop: A783678 - The Human Shoulder - a joint report
Friar Started conversation Aug 1, 2002
Entry: The Human Shoulder - a joint report - A783678
Author: Friar, the BigDawg - U158503
This is the initial page for my University of life project on The Human Shoulder.
Bels is subbing this piece, but I thought I would set the first page in WW to gather some opinions. There are links to all the other pages, and I'll be getting and conversation threads posted to the other pages.
Thanks!
Friar
A783678 - The Human Shoulder - a joint report
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Aug 2, 2002
Just did a quick glance through it, and it looks impressive!
Your link to 'The scapula..' doesn't work because of a surplus colon in there, and rather than directly linking to external .gif/.jpg, you should link to the html that contains them. There's a danger that some moderator is unable to see them and might pull the entry down
See also F63189?thread=198928 , "What's wrong with links to .PDF files?"
A783678 - The Human Shoulder - a joint report
Friar Posted Aug 3, 2002
Yeah, I was wondering about linking directly to the image, but the page that holds the site has a bunch of other info on it. I'm not sure what to do. I'll remove the link alltogether for now.
I'm still fishing for nice pictures tho'.
Friar
ps. thanks for the heads up.
A783678 - The Human Shoulder - a joint report
Cyzaki Posted Nov 9, 2005
The author has elvised - I say back to entry as it was a whole project, and I hope the author will come back.
A783678 - The Human Shoulder - a joint report
Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted Jan 5, 2006
Seconded, added to list.
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