BTW, what about old links/bookmarks? They still link to the HTML pages, which I guess will either never be updated again or eventually die (although links on those go to php land).
EDIT!: Wait, scratch that last parenthesis remark. You only end up in php land if you click the logo, because it takes you to www.metroid2002.com/ and not a specific page.
Oh, I see what he means now... The subcategories on the prime menu at least are smaller and hard to read. Changing the text size under IE only changes the size of anything that's in bold (headlines, dates), which is wierd. I wonder if other browsers have the same thing (or even have the same option).
because there is supposedly no such thing as 'sequence breaking' in fusion, at least not in the sense that we used it to describe what we were doing in prime.
nah, the appearance is still controlled by css. just most of the includes are done with php instead of javascript, and the javascript menu in the prime section is now compatible with all of the other sections (though they are not currently active), as well as being compatible with non-js-capable browsers.
and the text size will now be larger if you are using a real browser, unfortunately. will try to talk to my style guru tomorrow to see what can be done.
Lots of syntax based thingies, stuff with the same general appearance, but different content/text is done in such database-ish things, like PHP, ASP (to an extent), and SQL (though I believe that pretty much only keeps numbers).