The Argus, a blog about Central Asia and the Caucasus, has a post about the protests in Yerevan. I particularly like the website logo which changes if you reload the page.
There is another interesting blog, LivingWithCaucasians, based in Tbilisi. Run by two American expatriates. No Armenian connection, but one to watch...
Not sure about the title of this blog. It reminds me of the Georgian tour company called Caucasian Travel. They changed to Caucasus Travel after someone pointed out to them how one could interpret the name.
Their site still says 'under contruction'.
Posted by Matt on April 13, 2004
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That logo rotation is a fun bit of code. It came about as a compromise with my readers. Some of them really like the old, static one (a sepia shot of Samarkandi monks from circa 1910), while I like the illuminated Islamic script that I photoshopped to have the title in it.
It's good to find an Armenia blog, especially one committed to good lavash. The world can always use more lavash.
Posted by: Nathan at April 14, 2004 01:17 AMI don't know if you're aware, but I ran into this issue in my last site design from the other direction. Your site is beautiful in IE, but shows up pretty funny in Firefox/Mozilla. Unfortunately, I'm not expert coder, so I'm not quite sure why...
Posted by: Nathan at April 14, 2004 01:20 AMNathan,
I thought of doing that too on this site, but didn't get round to it.
I think the display issue is CSS. I use CSS for all the layout, no nested tables. Thanks for the tip.
Matt
Posted by: Matt at April 15, 2004 10:50 PM