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Posted by cwdjrxyz on 07/26/07 01:43
On Jul 24, 7:50 am, "Paul" <orelieteNOS...@NOSPAMtiscali.it> wrote:
> I have read the interesting suggestions presented in the post "Switch images
> at timed interval" and put one of those effects in my web site
>
> http://www.tortebomboniere.com/bomboniere/favourcake01.htmlusing some
> photos of mine.
> But I am not quite sure that the effect is right visible on other monitors -
> resolutions - browsers different from mine.
> Coud you please have a look and tell me something about?
> Don't be too hard, I haven't very practice...
Of course the dhtml effect does not show if javascript is turned off,
but that causes no problems and does not harm the other parts of the
page.
The effect viewed well and about the same on recent versions of IE6,
Firefox, Seamonkey, Opera,and Safari 3 for Windows. It even viewed on
the very basic W3C Amaya which does not support script. You can set
the screen very small, perhaps about 300px width, on Opera to get
some idea about how the page might view on a small device such as a
cell phone. The page works on this but it is reformatted so that it
shows in one very long column so that you have to do a lot of vertical
scrolling. When you get to the cake displays, one cake is show above
the other in a narrow column. The dhtml effect still works, but it
does cause the display to jump up and down a bit as it changes images.
This is no problem if script is turned off. Of course few general web
pages for PCs are ideal for cell phones. If you have many customers
who order by cell phone, then you might want to write a special page
for them.
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