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Hi Johny, There actually are anchor tags for each section buried in the html, it's just a pain (and error prone) to get at them. Case in point, the first link I sent out in the web site update this morning should have been: http://www.nosdiet.com/#problem_worth_solving instead of #problem_work_solving I guess I should stick in a table of contents with links to the anchors to make it easier for people (including myself) to get at these anchors. My one reservation is that I think TOCs can scare people off. But I'll figure out something. Thanks for raising the issue. Reinhard --- johnny_vague <johnny_vague@...> wrote: > --- In , Maxine Smith > <maxsteinmetz@y... > > wrote: > > You may want to check on that fish thing. They > have had reports here > > recently about the mercury in fish and how it is > not good for you. So > > there are certain kinds you need to watch how much > you eat of. > > The latest mercury issues was with Farmed Salmon > (what you usually get > in the store). Farmed atlantic salmon in particular > had high levels of > mercury. > > http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/01/08/salmon040108 > > Most ocean fish has some mercury in them. You should > be able to get a > listing of safe ammounts to eat from your > Government. > > > I have also heard that peanut butter is good for > you specially for > > woman. Im going to try to start incorporating it > in my meals. And I > > think the s diet said no snacks unless it is a > piece of fruit. > > One of the nice things about the diet being up > online is that you can > go and check: > > http://www.nosdiet.com > ======================================== > What do you mean by "snacks?" > > Snacks are "when," not "what." Pretzels with lunch > is lunch. > > What about healthy snacks? > > Eat healthy meals. If you know you have just three, > you'll make them > count. I'm perfectly aware that an orange between > meals is not going > kill you, that, taken in itself, it's perfectly > healthy. But the idea > is to have the orange instead of, not in addition > to, and in > justification of, some unhealthy part of your meal. > The problem is > primarily one of self-discipline, and if you start > making all kinds of > exceptions, you'll fail. > ========================================== > > Reinhard, have you ever thought of adding in Anchors > to each section > so they can be pointed to directly? > > --j > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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