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Posted by Neredbojias on 04/24/07 12:35
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 05:33:11 GMT Jim Comfort scribed:
> Jim Moe wrote:
>
> << But why would you want to? Splash pages are useless fluff, an
> unnecessary layer of isolation from your real content.>>
>
> The person I'm setting this up for really wants a specific picture on
> the page, along with his company name, as he put it, "really big". My
> thinking is that if I can do a picture displaying for a few seconds in
> the index.html file, then the banner with his pic won't take up 2/3 of
> the page.
>
> In my html class, admittedly a few years back, I seem to remember the
> instructor mentioning a way to do it inside the <head> tag in your
> index.html file, but whether it was with a <div> or javascript, or CSS
> I can't recall.
>
> I'm trying to appease the owner of the site, that's why I can't rule
> out a splash page.
If there's enough space between the other junk, why not do a muted, thin
opacity, low-contrast background image? I think most web page concoctions
could be so-designed.
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Neredbojias
He who laughs last sounds like an idiot.
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