Fiestaguy
The man with 8 fingers.
'The GotE series', note that this has to be a < 5-char acronym that can be displayed in a compact manner. 'The GotE series' can cause confusion, since GotE is both the first installment in the series, and now the entire series' name first. Basically just doing what a lot of companies do. And compacting 'The GotE Series' (TGS) is just compacting acronym into acronym. On the flip-side, I don't see why *otE doesn't work either, unless we get to Swimmer's point...I don't see why it couldn't just be "the Guardians series", or the GotE series for short, if you insist on having an acronym somewhere.
I think we have different eyes then Writing out the abbreviation + weird are two things I can't place in my head together. And saying it out loud:Well the thing with *otE is that it both sounds and looks kinda choppy and odd. I mean, for the usage, it's fine, but when you say it out loud, in your head, or write out the abbreviation, its really weird. Plus, the abbreviation itself looks kinda weird and code-y, which I'm assuming is not something preferable for the actual end look of the library
Hm-oh-tee-ee
Just substitute the asterisk with a 'Hmm' or a 'Hnn'
So, in the end: does anyone have a 'better' abbreviation on the *otE series that's short, denotes the entire series while, without interfering with the original name?
If people complain too much we could just shift the RegEx to "[RG]otE" instead >.>
As for the 'coding' of the HTML/CSS (I wouldn't call it 'coding', really, but okay) I'd like to note I'm switching to CGI (C++, most likely. How terrible the language may be.)/ Javascript + Node.js in the future (5-6 months) so consider touching that subject slightly.
If you've got your HTML pages ready, just send me a tarball with them in it and I'll look at it, see how it works out (I might create a shared dropbox folder)