Which is your favourite website?

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Nominate your favourite web sites

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I?ve just realised that it?s been about 6 months since I last awarded the Skyscript ?best of the web? award on the links page. How about members send me some recommendations of their favourite sites so that I don?t limit this award to the sites I fall across? If I get more than three I?ll select the ones I think are best for content and all round navigation, design, etc, and put those nominations up for a vote.
Last edited by Deb on Wed Nov 01, 2006 2:39 pm, edited 4 times in total.

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I was thinking exactly the same thing Trojan. I just didn't want to sound too obsequious :-sk

Ok a few sites I like:

Diana Rosenberg's site.

http://www.ye-stars.com/

Diana is probably the leading authority today on the Greek/Ptolemaic use of fixed stars and constellations as oppoosed to the more visual neo-Babylonian approach recently advocated by Bernadette Brady. Diana's website has a lot of interesting material.

I assume Christopher Warnock's Renaissance Astrology site has previously won the award before otherwise I would nominate it?

http://www.renaissanceastrology.com/

In terms of other traditional focused sites I like Nina Gryphon's site. She is a former student of John Frawley and has clearly put a lot of thought into it. Her blog is great and full of beautiful artwork. Check out the online radio show on traditional astrology.

http://www.gryphonastrology.info/radio.html


As for more general sites I imagine Star IQ and Astrology Weekly are used by a lot of skyscript users. They are great sites. However, another site I would recommend taking a look at is Cafe Astrology run by Anne Heese and Adam Banks.

http://www.cafeastrology.com/index.html

At first sight this just looks like another pop astrology site. However, on closer inspection that is not the case as the site covers material from beginners to more advanced students. Its stance is quite eclectic. I particularly like the coverage of predictive techniques ( including Solar Returns) , relationship astrology and the book reviews. Its an attractive site and very user friendly.

These are all worth a look whether they 'make the cut' as they say!

Mark

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If nothing else this thread is certainly providing food for thought.

I use for reference:
Aspect Patterns (Stellium, Grand Trine, Grand cross, etc):
http://www.astro-horoscopes.com/HTML/FA ... terns.html

Aspect/Interpretation (includes Midheaven, Ascendent and
North Node aspects)
http://www.geocities.com/rbltre/astro/mainindex.html
Arabic Parts:
http://www.noendpress.com/pvachier/arab ... /index.php
Fixed Stars
http://www.astrologycom.com/fixedstars.html
Fixed Stars Ann Wright
http://www.winshop.com.au/annew/
http://www.astro.com
online ephemeris
http://www.khaldea.com/

but for sites themselves I haven't really found one I like better than this one, though I love BB's astronewsletter.

Granny

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Hi Granny,

All the links you propose are great too. I use them all. However, Ann Wrights Fixed Stars site is a previous winner. Still its a terrific site and always worth promoting.

One traditional site I stupidly forgot to mention is Maurice McCann's. Its got loads of highly useful information on Horary, William Lilly etc. Its a very useful site if you are trying to gain more understanding of Lilly's astrological technique.

http://www.tara-astrology.com/index.php?id=79

Mark

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Hello Siderium,

For some reason your link to your Spanish language site isn't working. However, while we are on the subject of mundane sites from a traditional perspective this one is worth a look:

http://www.worldastrology.net/

Mark

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While I too put Skyscript at the top of my list, here are my suggestions to while away a few more hours...

I have to put this first because reading a tiny section in one of Celeste Teal?s books sent me searching for information, which of course brought me to Skyscript and the tradition, for which I will always be grateful. Teal uses the outers but nods to the tradition and her book Predicting Events with Astrology is one of the best I?ve come across for a clear picture of how to use all the predictive charts ? secondary progressed, solar and lunar returns (and even diurnals if you wish!) and how they fit together and complement each other.

http://moonvalleyastrologer.com/

Joseph Crane?s site ? not glitzy, in fact downright plain, but nose around the articles and newsletter archives for some gems.

http://www.astrologyinstitute.com/index.html

This is a site devoted to the Moon ? check out the calendars.

http://www.lunarliving.org/index.shtml

And lastly, I got quite frustrated with the NASA site and Fred Espenak while searching for eclipse data. Then I discovered this, which is rapidly becoming one of my favourites :) Thank you Ian Cameron Smith whoever you are!

http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse/when_search.shtml

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Thanks for the great response. For now, can I say ?let?s hold it at that!?. There?s ample here for me to review and I?m going to have a hard time cutting these down to a short list ? which is now going to have to be more than three. Luckily I can disregard a couple because they have already received the award. These are:

Anne Wright?s Fixed Stars site http://www.winshop.com.au/annew/

CyberWorld Khaldea http://www.khaldea.com/


I will repeat this exercise again some time in the future, so don?t worry if your favourite website has been missed or doesn?t make the short list this time. I much prefer the idea of this award being voted on by members so sometime soon (after the weekend) I?ll present the shortlist here with the poll that allows you to vote.

Thanks again. I really appreciate everyone taking the time to respond.

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Hi MarC
Sorry, it does not say in that the site must be from a traditional perspective!!!.
Kind Regards
Mario
www.siderum.com

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Hello Mario,

Sorry I was giving my own preference which is more towards the traditional approach. However, I don't think Deb has ever indicated the sites proposed have to be traditional. Indeed one I mentioned certainly isn't.

Anyway, here is the link to your site that didn't work before.

http://www.siderum.com/

Lots of fascinating charts there. I just wish I could read Spanish!

Best wishes,

Mark

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I?m really grateful for the feedback. This is hard because all of those sites are very good for content, which is why they?ve been recommended. But my basis for making the award has been that the site is not only useful and to be recommended for being informative in content, but it?s a ?cut above? because it is also well designed, pleasing on the eye, logically organised, quick to load, easily navigated, etc., etc. So it?s the ?best of the web? because it makes full use of the multimedia potential of the internet.

For that reason the shortlist doesn?t include some site that are wonderful in content, but are let down by the clich?d twinkly stars on black background, confusing navigation or text that is luminous or difficult to read. Also some of these sites have already received the award.

I?ve cut the list down to six, and even at that I?ve had to eliminate some really good sites to get a mix of modern and traditional content and include those that have a speciality, such as the gryphon astrology site?s broadcasts ? which is great for showing how the web has the potential to shift the way that we learn and become informed on astrology in the future. So, sorry if I?ve missed anyone?s favourite this time but I definitely plan on reconsidering some of the above in the future.

The one?s I short listed are below, and I?ll run the vote until the end of this month. Please vote, and spare me from having to make this decision on my own :)

http://astrologyweekly.com
http://www.gryphonastrology.info/radio.html
http://www.renaissanceastrology.com
http://www.cafeastrology.com
http://www.astrologycom.com
http://www.tara-astrology.com