Re: Code instead of graphics

by "robemell" <robemell(at)iaw.com>

 Date:  Thu, 21 Jan 1999 16:54:06 -0500
 To:  "Jones,
Sharon" <sjones05(at)harris.com>,
<hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>
 Cc:  <gchamber(at)iaw.com>
  todo: View Thread, Original
Not sure exactly what they are using but, they may well have used an image
chopper and editor like fireworks that does the coding for you.  The tables
hold the graphics.  The graphics are identified in the Javascript and
referred to in the html coding in terms of x and y blocks which obviously
refers to the corresponding graphics in the Java.

The graphics are nice but there is no DTD, there are a pile of <BR> for
spacing, looks like Microsoft Web bot at the bottom which will not be
recognized by a number of browsers and I think people with smaller monitors
and running 640X480 might have a problem with horizontal scrolling cause I
don't think it will hold.  So that may not pass as good coding or design?

Rob Mellor
Millenium Studios
http://www.milleniumstudios.com
http://www.fallscasino.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Jones, Sharon <sjones05(at)harris.com>
To: 'hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org' <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>
Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 4:18 PM
Subject: Code instead of graphics


>Stephen mentioned http://www.joinhand.org/ as a good site design, and I
highly
>agree.  However, I'd love to know how they created it (I've sent an email
to
>them, but haven't gotten a response).  It loads correctly in Netscape 3 and
>higher and in AOL.  Those are the browsers I always test in.  Style sheets
don't
>work in Netscape 3, and some of the code I haven't seen before.  Does
anyone
>know what authoring tool might have been used, or where I can learn more
about
>some of the code on this site?
>
>
>Sharon Jones
>Web Site Designer
>Harris Corporation
>email:  sjones05(at)harris.com
>
>
>

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