Please don't send this shit to this list ever again. It's too much trouble
for unwilling recipients to process it. Do you realize how much work you
are imposing when the number of us to whom this entirely irrelevant are
aggregated.
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:13 PM, olya.melni...@immi.gov.au
This reply shifts focus a bit, but with the word aesthetics being
considered relevant to the discussion, if not the only norm for design
of websites, I'd like to speak up for the semiotic dimension. Images
also speak like words, but more shimmeringly. I don't refer to an
animation or Flash
But if Tee were using an ideographic writing system for one or more of
Chinese sites or any other targeted use of his access keys, then he's
not working with the limits of 26 alphabetic characters, nor the sum
total
of punction and other signs, nor both of these with the decimal numerics
0-9. He
Perhaps the leading use of blue on websites has to do
with the psychology of the colour. It is known that in dreams
blue is a recurring phenom associated with comforting
authority, and is often dominant in sleeping dreams,
day dreams, and vivid externalized images (apparitions,
hallucinations).
Johan's frontpage with the embedded Flash feature
http://www.assetnow.com/anx/index.cfm/1,8,20,html works splendidly on
my Safari 1.2.3 on Mac OS X3.4
Albert
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On Sep 21, 2004, at 1:31 AM, Johan Steenkamp wrote:
I
My browser Safari 1.2.3 works just fine with Flash embed
apparently in Satay context. I also had no trouble getting
a live Flash with Macromedia default, Flash Satay, and
Hixie as per Mark's chart/s.
I must have a Mystical, Magical Mystery iMac (Summer 2000),
OS X3.4
Albert
On Sep 22, 2004, at
Ian
Your site, House Doctor, is working well in its Flash features, both
the moving
hand in the clock (ad) and the pix-rotation portrait. I'm working my
way up the
backlog I've accumulated on this Flash Embed thread, so my sends may
seem
to arrive out of a time warp.
Oh yeah, I'm on Safari
Rimantas -
I'm hoping that, along with classitis and divitis, you are not also
excluding gedraitis.
Yrs, Albert
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On Sep 23, 2004, at 8:26 PM, Rimantas Liubertas wrote:
And yes, validation beauty is only skin deep. I will
On my Safari 1.2.3, I see no problem. A good frontpage, but didn't
delve deeper.
Regards, Albert
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Imagination is more important than knowledge. - Einstein
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On Sep 27, 2004, at 11:54 AM, Kim Kruse wrote:
Hi,
On this page http://www.mouseriders.dk/kontakt.php (and the other
Cesar -
Web users interested in your services will not be able to get much help
if their browser is Safari 1.2.3. Sorry, but on this browser your
site is
a mess. Maybe someone else on the list can advise you what to do to
make it Safari-accessible.
Yours, Albert
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