Submitted by John Polmiroo
A Lake Chabot record for biggest fish caught was set May 10, when John Clark of Castro Valley landed a 45-pound, 59-inch… long sturgeon at 10 a.m. Clark was using Powerbait, a trout bait not known for catchin
Another problem: When notified of a reply to a comment I could click the link in the email to go to…Read More the article. That was not possible this time.
So because a small minority zooms there computer the layout should be as it is? I don't think so. All that white space means that an article that could be read with just one or two clicks to scroll through is now going to take more scrolling to view.
One thing that seems to be missing in today's world are web designers who (1) change the layout just because and (2) web designers who have neglected to consider the audience.
The more I look at this layout the less I like it. The font needs to be darker than it is. the blue (like in "announcements") needs to be bolder. Overall, on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 best), I rank the new "improved" design a 3.
This was very successful. Thank you to the 32 families that participated and to Papa Panchos for…Read More their generous donations, even above the percentage they promised. It made for a very busy night.
Do you know if there will be a Memorial Day Ceremony for the Veterans Memorial at the Community…Read More Center this Year? If so may I have details-date and time. Thanks
Terry Pahler tepahler@yahoo.com
Castro Valley Man Catches Record-Breaking Fish
Submitted by John Polmiroo A Lake Chabot record for biggest fish caught was set May 10, when John Clark of Castro Valley landed a 45-pound, 59-inch… long sturgeon at 10 a.m. Clark was using Powerbait, a trout bait not known for catchin
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