Richard Gaskin wrote:
Richmond wrote:
http://www.ovomaltineforever.com.br/
Cripes, I am getting cheesed-off with the
ubiquitous Flash.
I don't mind Flash, but splash pages went out with 2002 and that one
runs wy too long even by 20th century standards.
Jared Spool of UIE offers a
Richmond wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Richmond wrote:
http://www.ovomaltineforever.com.br/
Cripes, I am getting cheesed-off with the
ubiquitous Flash.
I don't mind Flash, but splash pages went out with 2002 and that one
runs wy too long even by 20th century standards.
Jared Spool
Richard,
can you show us a shot of your welcome screen? I like screen shots...
cheers
andre
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:
Richmond wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Richmond wrote:
http://www.ovomaltineforever.com.br/
Cripes, I am getting
Andre Garzia wrote:
Richard,
can you show us a shot of your welcome screen? I like screen shots...
I don't know about Richard's welcome screens: here's one of mine:
http://mathewson.110mb.com/welcome.html
cheers
andre
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Richard Gaskin
I like that texture! and the graphics are really cool!
way to go Richmond!
:D
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
Andre Garzia wrote:
Richard,
can you show us a shot of your welcome screen? I like screen shots...
I don't know about
Andre Garzia wrote:
Richard,
can you show us a shot of your welcome screen? I like screen shots...
Personally I don't like the ones in my shipping products, and the good
ones are in either alpha or beta and can't be shown publicly for a few
more weeks.
I'll drop you an email offline so you
Ha! Timing is everything!
I am doing an extreme makeover here on my most used application! I will let
you know more as I finish it.
Cheers
andre
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:
Andre Garzia wrote:
Richard,
can you show us a shot of your
http://www.ovomaltineforever.com.br/
Cripes, I am getting cheesed-off with the
ubiquitous Flash.
We can all practise our Portugese as we
go along (well, Andre may not need to) . . . :)
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I used to produce a load of these things for brands back in my agency days -
got thoroughly sick of the gimmickry. Much more interesting now that it is
about community building - but Flashverts like those remind me of what not
to do ever again :)
2009/9/30 Richmond Mathewson
Oh boy, I do love the product but the web site is dead horrible!
Argh!!! And they get good money for that kind of crap here...
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.ovomaltineforever.com.br/
Cripes, I am getting cheesed-off with
Richmond wrote:
http://www.ovomaltineforever.com.br/
Cripes, I am getting cheesed-off with the
ubiquitous Flash.
I don't mind Flash, but splash pages went out with 2002 and that one
runs wy too long even by 20th century standards.
Jared Spool of UIE offers a simple recipe for
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Richmond wrote:
http://www.ovomaltineforever.com.br/
Cripes, I am getting cheesed-off with the
ubiquitous Flash.
I don't mind Flash, but splash pages went out with 2002 and that one
runs wy too long even by 20th century standards.
Jared Spool of UIE offers a
When I encounter a splash screen on a web site, typically the first
thing that I do is search for the Skip Intro link, usually at the
bottom of the page.
However, I think that the original post referred to the feasibility of
designing an equivalent presentation using Rev.
Kurt
Hi, I'm working on a highly structured web project that now seems possible
with the revlet approach. I do find this example VERY INTERESTING outlining
some major design issues on which I'm sure we can combine our thoughts for
the best of all.
1) the major point I came accross is INDEXING
Le 24 sept. 09 à 19:36, Colin Holgate a écrit :
On Sep 24, 2009, at 1:19 PM, François Chaplais wrote:
My second son (age 18) is a student in graphic communication. He
is NOT a programmer. He is naturally aware of Flash and I have
bought some books about Flash and ActionScript. The result
http://www.hybridworks.jp/
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Which bit? The one where the ENTIRE site is inside a plugin making it
effectively invisible to Google and other search engines, impossible
to give anyone a URL leading to a specific part of the site, no way to
change the size of the text or select text to copy it? I always groan
when
Ian, Flash text fields can be set to allow selecting and copying, swfs
can be published in a search engine friendly way, and it's possible to
deep link into any part of a Flash application, if that's important
to do.
The lack of those things in a site isn't a consequence of it being
done
On 24 Sep 2009, at 14:03, Colin Holgate wrote:
Ian, Flash text fields can be set to allow selecting and copying,
swfs can be published in a search engine friendly way, and it's
possible to deep link into any part of a Flash application, if
that's important to do.
The lack of those
Colin Holgate wrote:
Ian, Flash text fields can be set to allow selecting and copying, swfs
can be published in a search engine friendly way, and it's possible to
deep link into any part of a Flash application, if that's important
to do.
The lack of those things in a site isn't a
Le 24 sept. 09 à 19:00, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
Colin Holgate wrote:
Ian, Flash text fields can be set to allow selecting and copying,
swfs can be published in a search engine friendly way, and it's
possible to deep link into any part of a Flash application, if
that's important to
On Sep 24, 2009, at 1:19 PM, François Chaplais wrote:
My second son (age 18) is a student in graphic communication. He is
NOT a programmer. He is naturally aware of Flash and I have bought
some books about Flash and ActionScript. The result is that he just
cannot get it. It is too
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Colin Holgate wrote:
Ian, Flash text fields can be set to allow selecting and copying,
swfs can be published in a search engine friendly way, and it's
possible to deep link into any part of a Flash application, if
that's important to do.
The lack of those things in
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