Brad Chapman wrote: > > I was just thinking of the Intro in-lieu of the abstract. Do you think > more of the abstract needs to be included in the intro? Or do you want a > abstract on there? I just dig an Intro over an abstract since you aren't > so constrained by the "abstract format." I just see the intro as a quick > glimpse at what is in the poster and why you would want to read it, which > is why it overlaps with the abstract in my (warped) mind. Actually, in my warped mind, abstract == quick overview, and intro == background and motivation. You could just rename the intro to abstract. I'll let you decide. Jeff -- J.W. Bizzaro jeff at bioinformatics.org Director, Bioinformatics.org: The Open Lab http://bioinformatics.org/~jeff "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." -- Martin Luther King, Jr. --