Thanks for all the feedback so far guys!
This being my first experience with HTML and web design, I am a total amature. Bob Hubbard is probably sitting behind his keyboard, laughing at me sadistically! :wink1:
I agree with breaking up the text a bit...I plan to update and improve on it frequently. There are a lot of asthetical errors, as well as gramatical errors that need to be taken care of. Also...I hate pop ups too! :miffer: I hope to have my own domain name within the next 3 to 6 months, so that will take care of that. I didn't want to jump in with a domain name before I knew what I was getting into. It's a slow working process, ya know!
Also, Harold, I know what you mean by the word "clan." I had not thought of the negative connotations of the word until well after I had written everything up. This is the one thing that I have uncertainties about as well...although it is spelled Clann, not Klan

, however, the spelling doesn't change the way it rolls off the tounge. I struggled with that name because in my heritage, Clann was used by Irish Tarters and Scottish Highlanders, and it usually denoted a band of warriors. Yes, very much like "tribe," except that Clann's were not always bound by family name. Clann's were sometimes bound by "trade" or "mission" if it is a group of warriors. We are but a small band bound by "trade" (Eskrima/combative arts) and mission (to better ourselves through combative education), so I thought the word was fitting. However, I know that in some parts of the world, "clan" has a totally different meaning, and one that I don't want to imply. This is fusterating to me, because I feel like a group of people basterdized my culture for a very filthy agenda. So...the question is, is the word "Clann" something that you think people can live with, or do you think that the connotations are still so negative with the word, that using will cause a problem? Feedback, please.
btw...like anyones martial arts journey, this is a working process. So I like feedback, and changes and improvements will be made as things progress.
Thanks again, all!
Paul Janulis :asian: