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tebo - 10 Aug 2005 10:51 GMT
Homepage update.
This time you can see a new (second) section in my nature-gallery, with
great new pictures.
You are welcome to visit my homepage
and let me know what you think about it.
Thanks,
Ted..

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Jude - 10 Aug 2005 17:27 GMT
Excellent nature shop, just superb
Congrat

> Homepage update.
> This time you can see a new (second) section in my nature-gallery, with
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> Thanks,
> Ted..
Paul Furman - 11 Aug 2005 04:25 GMT
> Homepage update.
> This time you can see a new (second) section in my nature-gallery, with
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Thanks,
> Ted..

"....be proud of it...... and don't disturb it...."

I have to differ with this assesment. My whole philosophy is wrapped
around the idea of embracing natural landscapes and jumping into them
with both hands active. We are part of nature: harvest mushrooms, gather
seeds, manipulate to suit you. I did appreciate the photos though.

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DonB - 12 Aug 2005 20:03 GMT
I'm sorry to say I gave up waiting, before seeing one picture, even
with high speed connection. The intro page is very attractive, and I'm
sure the contents are too. Maybe you need to reduce the image quality
of the intro to capture interest, then up the ante later,
Don
tebo - 12 Aug 2005 21:16 GMT
> I'm sorry to say I gave up waiting, before seeing one picture, even
> with high speed connection. The intro page is very attractive, and I'm
> sure the contents are too. Maybe you need to reduce the image quality
> of the intro to capture interest, then up the ante later,
> Don

Hello Don,
With a high speed connection it is no problem.
You must only "mouse over" the numbers.
When the mouse is not on one of the numbers You don't see any pictures.
Greetings Ted

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Ed Ruf - 12 Aug 2005 22:39 GMT
>With a high speed connection it is no problem.
>You must only "mouse over" the numbers.
>When the mouse is not on one of the numbers You don't see any pictures.

Doesn't work in NS7.2 on W2k
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DoN. Nichols - 12 Aug 2005 22:55 GMT
>>With a high speed connection it is no problem.
>>You must only "mouse over" the numbers.
>>When the mouse is not on one of the numbers You don't see any pictures.
>
>Doesn't work in NS7.2 on W2k

    Do you have JavaScript disabled?  I suspect that it depends on
JavaScript.

    It works for me in Opera on a Sun workstation, FWIW.

    But I really don't *like* the user interface.  I expect to
click on the numbers, and then sit back and watch while I may do other
things with the mouse, in a different window.

    Enjoy,
        DoN.
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Ed Ruf - 13 Aug 2005 12:51 GMT
>>>With a high speed connection it is no problem.
>>>You must only "mouse over" the numbers.
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>    Do you have JavaScript disabled?  I suspect that it depends on
>JavaScript.

Yes, but I had the option to change images disabled as many web pages use
this feature to change ad images.
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Earl Misanchuk - 13 Aug 2005 16:41 GMT
> > I'm sorry to say I gave up waiting, before seeing one picture, even
> > with high speed connection. The intro page is very attractive, and I'm
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> When the mouse is not on one of the numbers You don't see any pictures.
> Greetings Ted

I don't wish to get into a prolonged discussion about this, but here is
a rule of thumb for web page design that you might want to ponder:

If you have to explain how to use the interface, it's not a very good
design.

The problem, IMHO, is that the page breaks convention: rollovers aren't
commonly expected to effect action.

Just my 2 cents worth...
DonB - 13 Aug 2005 06:48 GMT
Yes Ted, it works for me as you say. However, I originally clicked on a
number, and didn't happen to mouse-over others so for me it's not
intuitive.
But your images are very fine,
Don
 
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