About this site
ViewingThe pages are designed to be viewed with any browser that can handle frames. I have tried to ensure that browsers that don't recognize frames can still navigate around too. There is consequently a navigation panel on the bottom of every page.
The pictures are mostly pure illustrations, and can safely be skipped by those using a slow modem or an early browser version. The exception is the street map, which is a pair of big GIF images with lots of internal links at the back of them. There is nowhere on the map that you can't link to by other means, though!
Search
We have a search facility using software from Atomz <http://www.atomz.com>.
You have to be working with frames to use search, as the text entry box is at the bottom of the left-hand navigation bar.
After a few month's experience we have improved the facility a bit, so that you can search for a whole phrase, or all of the words you put in the box, and turn "sound-alike" matching off if you want to.
Until the end of 2008 there was a forum/blog connected to this site for visitors to leave notes and queries about the village. It has not been very popular, and now that a new organisation has taken over http://www.longmelford.co.uk, with a completely new design, the 'Notice Board' associated with this site has been closed.
Responsibility
The pages have been assembled by Roger Kistruck, who acts as webmaster.
