Thanks Mike, In both articles that use snapshots from the Datasheet it specifically links to the Datasheet with a request that they download the original, the Images were meant to highlight where to look rather than alleviate the need for the source document. Do you think I should give citations as a footnote, a watermark on the Images or somthing else? I do hope to keep it up :) certainly not a Post a day as I am doing at the moment, but there is a lot of basic stuff to get out of the way. After that I hope to make at least one post a week covering an interesting topic with practical examples. I would also like to show how to cut the umbilical cord and be able to move away from MPIDE and apply the PIC32 in real applications. But that will be in stages. At this stage I want to make it beginner friendly and slowly move them from thinking Sketch to thinking Application. I am open to suggestions of topics to cover, the more the merrier, as I am bound to start drawing blanks as the novelty wears off. Cheers Chris On 21 June 2013 00:30, Matt Bennett wrote: > On Thu, June 20, 2013 4:50 pm, Chris Roper wrote: > > "white text on black background is just painful." > > > > I hear you and after 3 days of use I tend to agree. > > There was only a limited number of Templates offered so I went with wha= t > I > > thought was the most High Tech looking. > > I put the resultant eye strain down to age and trying to read the blog > > after a full day in front of a monitor, but now I know I am not the onl= y > > one :). > > I will have another look around and see if I can find a better template > to > > use. > > > > You probably ought to mention where you pulled the snapshots/images from- > I'm guessing that you got them from the datasheet or FRM :) > > I doubt that Microchip would have much issue with it, but as a user, I > like to have some link to the original source (for credit/blame). I'm no > copyright expert, but I do expect that what you have falls well within th= e > bounds of fair use. > > What you have is a good start- after quality comes quantity- you've shown > you can produce the content, but can you keep it up (which usually seems > to be what separates the amateurs from the professionals). Keep it up- I > suggest concentrating on where you had problems and how you overcame them= .. > > And I don't really think this is [OT] - this is [PIC]! > > Matt Bennett > Just outside of Austin, TX > 30.51,-97.91 > > The views I express are my own, not that of my employer, a large > multinational corporation that you are familiar with. > -- > http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .