[LONGish] AFW FAQ draft

Thanks. Of course I forgot the best method - send it to me. :)

Good point. I didn't know that "half" was a wine term. Maybe that should be snuck in. Why not educate people while they're not looking. :)

Who has those? :) (actually, yes, that is probably a better bet. Alas, I don't have any. Maybe I should drink some wine coolers!

Jose

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the past 5 years or so. Since they were made without knowledge of your tastes, they may or may not be useful to you. If you can define your tastes, you might get better advice asking the newsgroup after describing your tastes to us.

not the "question" font.

Actually the above is not a question or an answer but a description of what the sub-numbered items are about and how they came to be. Thus I decided that using an italic text just as used in a description at the very top of the page might be best. Of course I can make it any of the used colors and text styles, or one of several million other colors if that would look better.

disabled them in Netscape and see "go button". Maybe it should say "go there" instead?

What you are seeing when you disable images is the alt text that must appear in all image tags to validate at the W3C. Alt text is supposed to describe the image. Thus "go button" is a short description of the image as required. The alt text is very important for some devices for the blind. Thus "go button" is about as short as I can describe what the image is. If the image were very important to see and not just a click on tool, a very long alt might be indicated such as alt="large black horse in a pasture eating grass". If I left off "button" , the remaining "go" would not be very descriptive of the image. Notice that when images are turned off the alt text is underlined and clickable when it represents an image that was designed to be clickable, such as the button used here. Thus the page still functions correctly without the image.

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Joe "Beppe"Rosenberg

Mark, et al

I would be more than willing and able to provide as much as needed (and feasible) in respect to not only Marlborough, but the whole New Zealand wine scene.

I will be guided by what you and others are writing as to the extent one should go - I don't want to upstage my forthcoming book.

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Milud, I would be honored if you could do a brief guide to visiting NZ: wineries, dining and lodging. Salil has graciously offered to do Central Otago, so you two may want to collaborate (or not) on that. Either way... See my forthcoming post with the latest version of the FAQ for how I've dealt with the Napa Valley.

Cheers! Mark

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