| | | | | After I saw the "slideshow" feature Kyle Keppler put on his site galleries:
http://lego.kepplah.com/
I had to add a similar feature to my own site:
http://lego.bldesign.org/
Since Brickshelf already has the Next/Prev links, it would probably be pretty
easy to add the meta refresh that operates the slideshow. I think it would be
a great addition to Brickshelf, especially for those of us with fast
connections who don't have to wait long for pics to load. A fast slideshow is
great for getting an overall idea of what the model looks like, especially if
there are lots of pics. What do you think? Kevin?
--Bram
Bram Lambrecht
bram@cwru.edu
www.bldesign.org
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.general, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> After I saw the "slideshow" feature Kyle Keppler put on his site galleries:
> http://lego.kepplah.com/
> I had to add a similar feature to my own site:
> http://lego.bldesign.org/
> Since Brickshelf already has the Next/Prev links, it would probably be pretty
> easy to add the meta refresh that operates the slideshow. I think it would be
> a great addition to Brickshelf, especially for those of us with fast
> connections who don't have to wait long for pics to load. A fast slideshow is
> great for getting an overall idea of what the model looks like, especially if
> there are lots of pics. What do you think? Kevin?
> --Bram
That's a great idea! It should be easy to implement too. While I'm at it,
I'll add meta refresh tags to pages that use javascript to load new pages
so javascript will finally be optional. Wouldn't that be cool?
KL
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Kevin Loch writes:
> That's a great idea! It should be easy to implement too.
> While I'm at it, I'll add meta refresh tags to pages that use
> javascript to load new pages so javascript will finally be
> optional. Wouldn't that be cool?
Sure would. Which pages use javascript right now?
I look forward to clickless browsing soon :)
--Bram
Bram Lambrecht
bram@cwru.edu
www.bldesign.org
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Bram Lambrecht wrote:
>
> Kevin Loch writes:
> > That's a great idea! It should be easy to implement too.
> > While I'm at it, I'll add meta refresh tags to pages that use
> > javascript to load new pages so javascript will finally be
> > optional. Wouldn't that be cool?
>
> Sure would. Which pages use javascript right now?
> I look forward to clickless browsing soon :)
Right now, links which use the folder name are auto forwarded to the
appropriate link using the folder number, using JavaScript. I've been
complaining about this for ages since it's trivial to use the
meta-refresh tag to autoforward those. That's about the only use of
JavaScript I've seen on BrickShelf.
Frank
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.general, Kevin Loch wrote:
> That's a great idea! It should be easy to implement too. While I'm
> at it, I'll add meta refresh tags to pages that use javascript to
> load new pages so javascript will finally be optional. Wouldn't that
> be cool?
woo hoo!!!!
:)
Dan
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