To make Go stones you can cut circles out of card, plastic or wood.
Five methods are used for presenting Go diagrams in HTML:
Other methods may be in use: look for some Go pages, particularly those which present problems, and see how they do it.
Method 1 is described on the Chinese diagrams page.
Jochen Fassbender has provided a very useful index to the complete run of the British Go Journal, from issue 0 (1967) to issue 112 (1998).
This is now available in two forms:
1. Word files, with a text introduction, for download:
Jochen Fassbender has provided a very useful index to the complete run of the British Go Journal, from issue 0 (1967) to issue 112 (1998).
This is now available in two forms:
This page is aimed at contributors to the BGA website. It summarises editorial policy, coding standards and assorted other best practices. It was written for the orginal site and not the new look site from Spring 2008.
The most important thing about this site is the content. Let there be no doubt about that.
So if you have some valuable content, and it is a choice between slapping it up on the site any old how, or trying to obey all of these guidelines and therefore never getting around to it, do the former.
The BGA Website is maintained and developed by the BGA Online Committee.
The site is over 10 years old and was updated to give it a new look and feel in Spring 2008.