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Re: Custom Builded Train Station
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Date: 
Mon, 11 Dec 2000 12:56:04 GMT
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Okay all I have redone the pictures so that they are TRUE tumbnails on the
main page.  They should help with the slow downloads of the page.  Sorry
about tthat all.  I ran fine on my PC so I took that as it would run fine
eveywhere else.  Guess I forgot my pc had the pis so it did not need to
download them..



here is the site again.

www.geocities.com/jedi_agh

follow the train link...


In lugnet.trains, Tom Stangl writes:
Just a suggestion on web page design...

DO NOT use fullsize pics and just use Height and Width to resize them.  It's just
rude to people on dialups.  If you want a page to have small thumbnails, MAKE
THUMBNAILS, and link them to the fullsized pics.  That way people only have to wait
for the download of large graphics for the pics they really want to see details on.

Your pages such as http://www.geocities.com/jedi_agh/Trains_Intermediate.htm take
absolutely forever to download on 56K, I can't imagine it on a slower connection.


Ahui Herrera wrote:

I justed added pics of the train station my wife created!

Check it out.

http://www.geocities.com/jedi_agh

go to the train link and click and click on the intermediate button followed
by the scenery button.  The pics are at the bottom!  Let me know what you think.

Here is a summary f it.

3 building structure:  main build have pizza shop, luggage area, eating
area.  Walkway to get from 1 buiding to another.  Freight station section
where cars and trucks can be uploaded to trains.

Let me know what you think.
Ahui Herrea

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  Re: Custom Builded Train Station
 
Just a suggestion on web page design... DO NOT use fullsize pics and just use Height and Width to resize them. It's just rude to people on dialups. If you want a page to have small thumbnails, MAKE THUMBNAILS, and link them to the fullsized pics. (...) (24 years ago, 11-Dec-00, to lugnet.trains)

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