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Re: Carlsbad Legofest Pics Online
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 6 Apr 1999 07:06:46 GMT
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On Mon, 5 Apr 1999 22:19:45 GMT, "Tim Courtney" <tcourtney@avenew.com> wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Paul Foster writes:
> > Anders Isaksson wrote:
> > > And I _really_ like the way the pages work, loading the next picture
> > > while I'm looking/reading!!! Is it OK to borrow this method for my own
> > > pages?
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> Sure, Anders. I actually got the method by reading David Siegel's book,
> Creating Killer Websites (2nd Edition). I highly reccommend it to all serious
> designers looking to improve.
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> > Ahhhh, looking at the page source explains now why the page seems to
> > still
> > be loading after the picture was fully on my screen. Is this a common
> > html trick?
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> I don't know how common it is, but I like it. It seems to have sparked
> curiosity where I thought it would go unnoticed. Well, I reccommend the
> book...
Thanks, Tim for the photos. And thanks for the tip and the book reference.
That is a way clever idea. Makes one slap their forehead and say "Duh! Why
didn't I think of that?!" :-)
-- Terry K --
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