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Old 31 July 2008, 22:32   #1
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I don't like that links are not on the main page anymore.
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Old 31 July 2008, 23:22   #2
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Absolutely agree!
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Old 03 August 2008, 20:19   #3
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ditto!

..loved to see the tiny link to AmigaMemo , as I've browsed around...
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Old 03 August 2008, 22:59   #4
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I decided to move them because:
- weblinks were not visible on big info page: http://hol.abime.net/1150
- some games have a lot of weblinks: http://hol.abime.net/90/weblink
- extra information (like SPS detail) could not be displayed: http://hol.abime.net/2560/weblink

It's the best way I find ATM, but I if you think about something else, please share
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Old 04 August 2008, 00:37   #5
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It's the best way I find ATM, but I if you think about something else, please share
I for my self loved it to see on the first view how many (and in detail which) links are available. cause this is (besides other things) a good indication of how popular a game is.

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- extra information (like SPS detail) could not be displayed: http://hol.abime.net/2560/weblink
In this case a simple alt tag or mouse over for the SPS links could do the job.

I would love to see the links on the main pages again. (And not only because of the connections to my museum site. )

BTW: nevertheless the new head-structure is overall a great enhancement for HOL and I like it very much.
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Old 04 August 2008, 10:46   #6
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- extra information (like SPS detail) could not be displayed: http://hol.abime.net/2560/weblink
The detailed SPS information is a bit useless for HOL surely? Other than indicating that a SPS image exists what is the point? Would it not be better to have just one SPS icon which links to the search results for that game's name?

http://www.softpres.org/games&search=kick%20off%202

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The detailed SPS information is a bit useless for HOL surely? Other than indicating that a SPS image exists what is the point? Would it not be better to have just one SPS icon which links to the search results for that game's name?

http://www.softpres.org/games&search=kick%20off%202
I completely second that, since there are four different 'en retail' versions of Kick Off 2 and you have to click through all of them to check it. Would be really much clearer if there was only one link that leads to the search result from SPS
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