There's little point in coding by hand if it doesn't result in a better user experience.

Why not use the thumbnail creation facility in Irfanview? Free, very quick, creates a webpage with arrows.

John

On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 14:13:34 -0800, John Celio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You, know I was just in Reed's yesterday. Wonder if you were there?

Nah, I usually have thursdays and fridays off. Feel free to drop by any other time, though. Work's been mind-numbingly slow, I wouldn't mind one bit. (:


John, one tinsy winsy little suggestion -- when you put up more than one shot
it's nice if each one, in non-thumbnail view, has little arrows or something
so you can go back and forward between shots. It's pain to have to keep going
back to the index page to click on thumbnails to see them all. So I admit, I
stopped after about three.

I suppose it would be nice, but I do all the coding on my site by hand, so adding forward and back links can be a huge increase in labor. Someday I'll find a program to automate webpage creation, but in the meantime visitors will just have to hit their "back" button. Also, this particular bunch of photos was just for fun and not going to be permanent, so I didn't put a whole lot of time into the project.


Thanks for your comments,
John Celio

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