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An important note about construction in progress

I'm currently optimizing Prismsonline.org to distinguish between various kinds of users. Because I want to make it as current as possible with all the latest technology, yet still keep it accessible to those for whom that technology might not be the best fit, I've started building a relatively generic version of this website, routing several classes of users into it: those who can't (or don't want to) use frames, can't (or don't want to) use JavaScript, have out-of-date browsers, or use browsers that need generic pages for some reason -- classes of users including, in at least one case, you, because, well, here you are.

Even though the process of customizing Prismsonline.org will be ongoing for some time, for organizational purposes I've decided to go ahead and start dividing up the overall website (and its users) between a more-or-less original version on one side, and a serviceable generic version on the other. Please be patient; maintaining this website is still an avocation, despite the fact that I am learning various useful skills in the process, and so improvements will come to it slowly, on no fixed schedule. In the meantime, of course, you can use whatever current approximation to a generic version of this website exists so far -- note that I'm still differentiating that material from that of the primary website (removing various kinds of fancy stuff, etc.), adding full navigation (which means, for now, you'll still need to use the "back" button on your browser for navigation a fair bit), and so forth. But as time goes by, the generic side should become more truly generic, even while becoming better-structured and user-friendly. Feel free to send me feedback about what amenities you want on the generic side, or want me to add faster.

Of course, if you have the ability to upgrade browsers, enable JavaScript, or do whatever else is needed to make it possible and/or worth your while to use the non-generic side of this website, that's fine too.

Again, thanks for your patience.

---Iain Edgewater