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Old November 11th, 2003, 04:03 AM
./Rob &
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"Reid" wrote in message
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Following up to Deep Freud Moors

Is this still the feeling? I have been pondering as to using them
to improve my website.


Well, Javascript is just fine, but Java, (which is of course something
completely different) is slow, cumbersome, and just plain crappy IMO.
Generally speaking, err on the side of simplicity when building web
stuff.

Here's something that I did just with Javascript and a bunch of
images. Nothing too spectacular...
http://www.geocities.com/deepfloydmars/


That's rather neat, all your kids? You have been busy.
(there are a couple of missing images BTW)
I reckon I would be able to do it easily with babes rather than
babies, I have a photographic memory in that area!

What are you wanting to do exactly?


This is a good question, people seem to jazz up websites because
they can, not because they have an objective.


Check out dynamicdrive.com
They have easy to rip Java Script along with the targeted
rendering engine.

I use javascript to
build my email address upon request, to avoid spammers.
I currently display a photo slide show with animated GIFs, I
might be nicer if I had fading transitions and the user could
click on the current image and go to it. I suspect javascript can
achieve this.
"http://www.fellwalk.co.uk/p_home.htm"
I set the page up because someone asked to buy some photos out of
the blue, I set up a sales page, enquiries to date.........0!
Early days though.
--
Mike Reid
"Art is the lie that reveals the truth" P.Picasso
UK walking & photos "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this

site
Spain,cuisines and walking "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" -- dontuse@

all, it's a spamtrap

../Rob &

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