Friday, October 22, 2010
New Website of INTF
The Institut für Neutestamentliche Textforschung (INTF) in Münster has recently launched a new website!
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2 Comments:
Ha, ha, ...
a 2,5 MB image on the front side.
Universities in Germany, Bremen included, currently outsource their websites. They then look more professional, but loose a lot of information during this process. Many links don't work anymore, and updates are more difficult because the university members do not know how to operate the new software.
Bad.
Btw. the old INTF website ist still there, but there is a re-direct installed.
WW: "a 2,5 MB image on the front side."
Not good. I hope they change that.
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