Re: neat split image URL for training
by "Collin Lim" <collinlim(at)hotmail.com>
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Thu, 07 May 1998 22:24:16 PDT |
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I must be missing the point. I checked out that site and did not find
anything unusual or spectacular. It is simply one image split into four
and displayed in a way that they appear to be one image. You saw the
images sequentially came together as one because they loaded slowly over
the Internet. You said you copied the HTML and images and the images
came together very quickly. That's probably because your harddisk is
much quicker than the Internet connection.
If you're interested with split images, checkout this site:
http://members.xoom.com/burleson/photo/zgalsel.html
-Collin
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This morning in my local paper there was a recommended
URL that is following. The reason I am bringing it up here
is that I think it a URL that concerns itself with split
images and the source code is not complicated. I am interested
in knowing how the image was split into four parts as it
opened, then how it sequentially came together as one
image.
If you don't think an analysis of this site would be interesting
for the thread, then I understand. I copied the HTML and the
images, but it just came together as one picture very quickly.
Nothing like the site depicts.
It is also a cute, simple and warm little story, but I think a
technique could be learned from the "how" of it..
The URL is:
http://www.hoopla.com/
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