General Discussion Undecided where to post - do it here. |
Reply to Thread New Thread |
|
![]() |
#1 |
|
Hi,
@Slippertalker: For some time now there is already the "Ancestry" feature on the pages of the hybrids. So maybe I don't understand your suggestion correctly, but can you please explain what you have in mind with "a geneology chart"? Further more you're not the only one who would like to see updated and new photos. I will do my best to get that realised. Thanks for the suggestions. @John M: To you the same John. I have noted in 'bold' on the list of suggestions and remarks you all give, the fact that new photos are a big issue. In any case thanks for responding. @Kevin: First of all it's not my intention to remove any features that are on the web site now. The photos... Well as you can see you're not alone with that suggestion. I'll work on that. I would like to apologize for the fact that I'm behind on the hybrids. Two reasons for that. Quite some people seem to have problems accessing the web site with the 'new' navigation menu. I've been trying to find out what the reason is. No luck so far. Second reason is that now and again I have limited time to spend on updating PhragWeb. I like the idea of adding photo to the "Ancestry" feature. Others have suggested adding photos of the parents of the hybrids. I could think of a nice combination of these two suggestions. Concerning your final remark. I must admit that over the years that PhragWeb is online now I've been thinking several times about adding the other two genera of slipper orchids, but have so far been put of by the zillion hybrids that exist within the genus Paphiopedilum. Getting such a web site complete with photos and all would probably be a lifes task. @Dorothy: Thanks for your offer. I will certainly make use of it. @Kevin (again): Adding distribution maps is something I have put on the list myself already. Thanks any way. I know of Stephen's site and I think it's very, very nice. And last but certainly not least ![]() @Eric: ![]() I can imagine that my family name 'Zuiderwijk' is pretty unprenouncable by most non-Dutch. The name must look to them like something from Eastern Europe, sort of like the ones used in warszewiczianum and czerwiakowianum, but believe it or not it's a true Dutch name. So 'nough for today. I would like to thank again everyone for coming up with suggestions and ideas. They will all be noted on my list in preparation of the next version of my web site. All the best, Rob Z. |
![]() |
Reply to Thread New Thread |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
|