September 5, 2001 @ 9.13pm Well I have made a small update in the suspensions gallery with a unique 360 Degree Vertical suspension. Enjoy

June 9, 2001@1.01am Unfortunately I had too much faith in the pathname formatting abilities of Adobe GoLive, as a result it did not create complete pathnames for a good portion of the image references and hyperlinks. But today I went through and got all of the errors that I could find and everything seems to be working smoothly. The only complaint I have gotten is in regards to the DHTML CSS scripting for the nav menus on the main page. Apparently there is an error when viewing the main page under IE 5.x for Windows. I am working on resolving this problem and will probably end up deploying flash sooner than expected. I'm actually amazed that I only got one e-mail regarding errors people found, either people don't care, they realize this site is still a work in progress, or they're just lazy. But to the one person who did e-mail me with an error report, thank you for bringing the problem to my attention. No work will be done tomorrow as I've got some other things that need attending to, but look for more updates next week.

June 8, 2001@12.59am Well at long last, the redesign of the Flesh & Spirit site is almost complete, the major areas like the public and private suspensions as well as kavadi, ball dances, and videos are complete. As for the other sections, look for them to go live in the next few weeks as soon as I can generate content for them. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Ron Garza for letting me do the redesign of this site, and while it took a lot longer than I anticipated, I think that people will enjoy the new layout. This site as you can see is far from complete, it's functional as far as I know, however if anybody has any problems please e-mail me with a description of the problem and I'll see what I can do. As far as the overall layout of the site, I'm not quite done with adding all the elements, for instance there aren't "back" buttons or hyperlinks, so you'll have to use your browser's back button, but as I said, this is just a rough working version and I'll be constantly updating and adding additional elements, such as flash based navigation instead of DHTML. Finally, be sure to check out our sister site at http://www.suspension.org/.