Re: [css-d] New website

2016-03-27 Thread Karl DeSaulniers
Hi Tom, Thanks. Its set up to allow user control. If the user doesn't align things it will continue from where they slide to. To center after misalign, select the same category. It will go to the beginning of the slide, but you can then use the arrows to navigate that whole slide. Kind of a

Re: [css-d] New website

2016-03-27 Thread Tom Livingston
I still have issue with this... http://www.tomliv.com/img/drumm.png If I use the arrows, the images stay in this placement, as opposed to centering in the screen. Along with the load time as mentioned. On Sunday, March 27, 2016, Karl DeSaulniers wrote: > So your main

Re: [css-d] New website

2016-03-27 Thread John Andrews
You might clear your cache and then run the site. That way everything has to load fresh. I read them all, rarely comment. Learning. --- John Andrews --- John Andrews On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 3:47 PM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote: > Thanks for your opinion Philip. What is

Re: [css-d] New website

2016-03-27 Thread Philip Taylor
Karl DeSaulniers wrote: > So your main issue is the load time? Yes (I thought that was clear from my original message. [1]); I would in addition suggest that once something such as "Social media" is allowed to partially overlay "Design Drum" the latter be faded out completely (seeing a part of

Re: [css-d] New website

2016-03-27 Thread Karl DeSaulniers
So your main issue is the load time? Best, Karl Sent from losPhone > On Mar 27, 2016, at 2:54 PM, Philip Taylor wrote: > > > > Karl DeSaulniers wrote: > >> Thanks for your opinion Philip. What is this radical overhaul and >> simplification you see necessary? After

Re: [css-d] New website

2016-03-27 Thread Philip Taylor
Karl DeSaulniers wrote: > Thanks for your opinion Philip. What is this radical overhaul and > simplification you see necessary? After all, it's just a portfolio website. Anything that would dramatically reduce the load time, Karl. ** Phil.

Re: [css-d] New website

2016-03-27 Thread Karl DeSaulniers
Thanks for your opinion Philip. What is this radical overhaul and simplification you see necessary? After all, it's just a portfolio website. Best, Karl Sent from losPhone > On Mar 27, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Philip Taylor wrote: > > > > Karl DeSaulniers wrote: > >> Yes,

Re: [css-d] New website

2016-03-27 Thread Philip Taylor
Karl DeSaulniers wrote: > Yes, I sent another message with that in it. > Must not have posted. Here you go. > Thanks for asking. :) > > http://designdrumm.com Sorry, Karl, I would never /ever/ have the patience to wait for such a site to load. "Minifying" (etc.,) may help, but a radical