
This all looked pretty good on Netscape and my Mac...
I have no idea how it looks on anything else... Is it worth dumping whatever else you are running for a Mac and Netscape? Okay, not likely...
Well, it's after 2:00 in the morning and I have just been playing around with my newly installed version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer. I don't think I like the way it loads the pages. I don't want to see all those image place markers, I much prefer to see the page unfold, just as it is. It makes for a nicer experience... What do you think? (Besides, it does some funny things with some of my page layouts...)
Anyway, I have been setting up my pages to look best with my 15 inch monitor set at a resolution of 640 x 480, running in thousands of colors.When I am running Netscape I use a seriffed font (like Garamond, Palatino or Bookman, I liked Palatino best) selected in the General Preferences menu under Options.
My computer is a Performa 6115CD with an extra 16 MB of RAM I bought when it cost twice as much. Most of the artwork is drawn by hand, usually with a Prismacolor black pencil on bristol board. Then I make a grayscale scan at 300 dpi and color it in Photoshop. Then I run out and buy more RAM....
The writing is done at the computer here in my cluttered basement studio, next to the washer and drier, usually at 2:00 in the morning with bats circling over my head.
If it were me, I would save the longer texts, print them out, and later settle back into a Lazy Boy with a cup of good coffee and read them then... except that I don't have a Lazy Boy...

