Editorials for August 26th, 2000 - Getcha Ed-ukation!


Here we are again at another glorious Editorials update. While this is not the final layout decision, it's probably pretty darn close to what it will end up as.  The layout has changed slightly, but not too much to be considered "uh...where is that again?".

This week's update isn't what I would call "thin", but it sure isn't blossoming either.  I can probably credit this to the fact that many of our readers and writers are headed back to school. For all the students out there, good luck in your classes this year, but sure as heck don't forget your editorials!

Since this is my first OFFICIAL Editorials update, there's just a few things I would like to take the time to go through.  Nothing bad, really, just some things submitters should be reminded of.

1) If you can, please use the template. With busy days like I'm having currently, it makes one less job to do. However, if you cannot attach your editorial to your email, please don't use the template. Instead, just put the editorial in the body of the email.  I can copy and paste just fine. : )

2) Watch out soon.  The editorial template is going to be changing. Luckily, this change is for the better.  The template will be commented, with instructions what to do right inside the file. Hopefully this will fix up some navigation problems Editorials has had in the past.

I think that's about it. The rest of the front page template will be revealed once some rebuttals come in.  Remember, this isn't a final draft. I would like to have your input. If there are any ideas you have to make this section better, email me.

That's it for my little rant. Read this week's editorials, and write some!

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