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<span style="text-shadow: 0 0 10.5px OrangeRed; color:coral"; text-decoration: none; ><b>The decision of this design was being made by others. Visitors of [https://issue.xpub.nl/13/ECO-SWARAJ/<span style="text-shadow: 0 0 10.5px #A38060; color:orange"; text-decoration: none; ><b> | <span style="text-shadow: 0 0 10.5px OrangeRed; color:coral"; text-decoration: none; ><b>The decision of this design was being made by others. Visitors of [https://issue.xpub.nl/13/ECO-SWARAJ/<span style="text-shadow: 0 0 10.5px #A38060; color:orange"; text-decoration: none; ><b>this webpage</b></font>] are given three options to view the layout. Just before our 13th issue went to print, the most picked layout became the print design. By an unique visitors counter it was possible to keep track of the most popular page. | ||
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A small community on the internet made decisions. Eco-Swaraj, originally written by Ashish Kothari, is about decision making systems. It shows three examples of how this process is going on in India.</b></font> | A small community on the internet made decisions. Eco-Swaraj, originally written by Ashish Kothari, is about decision making systems. It shows three examples of how this process is going on in India.</b></font> |
Revision as of 02:56, 12 April 2021
Eco Swaraj in print and html/css
CHOICES
The decision of this design was being made by others. Visitors of this webpage are given three options to view the layout. Just before our 13th issue went to print, the most picked layout became the print design. By an unique visitors counter it was possible to keep track of the most popular page.
A small community on the internet made decisions. Eco-Swaraj, originally written by Ashish Kothari, is about decision making systems. It shows three examples of how this process is going on in India.
PRINT
|✸ PDF
HTML/CSS
✸ Earthly
✸ Pastel
✸ Black & White