@jk Urm, no. You've used # on http://music.louisiana.edu/prospective.html to make a description *appear*. On a non-JS browser that text will _never_ appear. Instead, use JS to *hide* that text with <body onload=…>, then additional JS to make it appear again. That way non-JS browsers never hide the descriptions in the first place, at the expense of a slightly more cluttered page (but those of us who browse without JS are used to that kind of thing) #