Cheers, David. I need to call in and check out the LGC at some stage, so I'll do my best. I'll ring the night before if we're going to be able to make it.
Have a great trip.
Steve Wooler myTobago.info - the definitive Visitor Guide to Tobago
I am impressed by the way you managed to update this website. For instance; the diving section, that is added under ‘Activities’ is superb. I don’t think anyone can find more info about diving on Tobago, or any other Island, than what you show us in this section.
Look at mytobago.info is part of my daily routine. Today you gave that routine a new dimension.
Thanks Steve….
Fantastic!!
This site is now the best site about Tobago, no doubt!
Before, I had felt the dificult to find accomodation for some island region, due to that information was not seen at first.
The segmentation by regions was a brilliant ideai.
I was attempted to right a post asking to place the region in front of accomodation name (at A- listing)... but this way is even better...
The idea to extend this segmentation to beaches, places... was a fabulous ideia.
Spent the last couple of hours trying to come up with a worthy outpouring of gratitude and compliment for the hard work, precision and loving detail put into this site.
Probably best that I spare my blushes and just say ... BRILLIANT.
Regards
Paul Tallet Public Relations Consultant for Mother Nature
Thanks All - your comments are much appreciated. Bear with me while I sort out the various 'funnies' over the course of today. If you spot any errors/problems after today, PLEASE let me know.
Steve Wooler myTobago.info - the definitive Visitor Guide to Tobago
Rachel - if so, only because of the editorial contributions of people like yourself. Thank you for your Introduction to Tobago and the Weddings article - not to mention your sub-editing of other articles. Its nice to have a professional onboard.
Steve Wooler myTobago.info - the definitive Visitor Guide to Tobago
The site looks great now - but please can you advise a complete computer ignoramus!
The old site fitted onto the screen of my laptop no problem.
When I access the new site and especially the forum, it seems wider and I have to keep using arrow keys to view the whole of each entry.
I'm sure you and many others are now sitting and laughing at this stupid woman - but your suggestions as to how I can remedy this problem would be greatly appreciated. I'm sure I won't be the only one with the problem!
Dear Jane,
I was just going to ask Steve the same question!! The only remedy that I can find is to go into the control panel, go to Display, go to Settings and change the screen resolution. This makes all the letters much smaller though. Then when you log off the site, you have to back into the Control Panel and reverse the process. What a hassle!! Help--Steve!!
It looks beautiful. Well done. However, I'm sorry to say that the menu bar doesn't work on my browser. I can only reach other pages by going via the site map.
I see it says in tiny writing at the bottom of the screen that it's designed for Internet Explorer, but really that shouldn't be a requirement. Most sites work properly in all browsers.
I've tried using Control Panel and changing the resolution - but it didn't work.
I have Internet Explorer v6 and am running Windows ME (and, yes, I've heard everyone's opinion of ME, but it's our company standard so I'm stuck with it!) - but my lap-top is 5 years old and has a fairly small screen. The old site worked really well at 800x600 pixels, but setting 1024x768 seems to be a problem.
Apparently my laptop screen is an SVGA (800x600)LCD. So I guess I've answered the question about why I can't adjust to 1024x768.
So - Steve - it's down to you. Can you do anything to enable us poor technologically deprived individuals to go on enjoying the mytobago site at its best as we used to?