Frames & Graphics

by ally(at)netspace.net.au

 Date:  Mon, 13 Jul 1998 22:01:17 +1000
 To:  hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org
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G'day,

I'm posting an orphan topic (ie, it belongs to no group) but I think it
would fit this one the best.

I have recently made a slideshow / animation for a client which will
precede the site, ie. the slideshow will load before the site to give the
user an idea of what the company does. The show uses frames to divide the
page into graphics and text, and javascript to refresh the pages. (User
stats for the client's site show 95% + users are using IE or NN 4.0)

Anyway, I have been building the site for a resolution 800x600 (don't
accost me, our stats show that is the standard res for the visitors who are
mainly webmasters and industry pros) but I also want to make it compatible
on 640x480 and anything greater than 800x600. Problem is, my computer is
bugging me at the moment and won't let me change my screen resolution
(corrupted file somewhere, I'll have to reinstall my system software), so I
was wondering if the kind people of the HWG graphics list would 'roadtest'
the slideshow on a few different resolutions. Most importantly, are the
gifs 'cutout' or misaligned at any point?

The animation currently lives at http://www.sinewave.com.au/test/

Any general feedback, comments, criticisms (and praise if you feel up to
it) would be appreciated.

Ally


__________________________________________
      Ally Akbarzadeh
      ally(at)netspace.net.au
      http://netspace.net.au/~ally

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