Hi,
Ok, very nice it is.
Now the comments:
"FullScreen slide show" doesn't do anything for me (IE5.5winMe) - it opens
something on the bar, that I have to close with ctrl/alt/del
The "Bethar " slide show does nothing.
Some images are broken.

"Jerusalem" works well.

The scrolling action to the left isn't smooth enough for my tastes, I would
prefer a gliding action, like I used here:
http://www.richardinfo.f2s.com/dynapi/Richard_Examples/DynAPI_by_email.html
so the movement starts slow, goes faster, slow down again.

The buttons work well, couldn't get it to block by clicking too much.

It's very hard to estimate the coding time needed for something, and it
depends on so much, If you have a substantial library of code snippets at
hand, you can just put together something using the basic building blocks,
if however you have to start by coding the widgets from scratch, it'll take
a lot longer. I also find that getting something like this, that gets the
clients attention is but the first step, it's integrating it in the site,
and getting it working on all browsers, and connecting it with server-side
script etc which take most of the time. (especially getting things stable on
NS4)

I'd say a few days to get the basic code done, then another few to fine-tune
and check different browsers etc, and another couple to get it on the site,
live, tested and error free. And that's without any major problems. On the
other hand, some of my best work was done in one night, while I spent days
trying to get NS4 to work with Dreamweaver spaghetti-code.

Richard.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Hershel Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 27 June, 2001 21:02
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Feedback for my Filmstrip


> DynAPI'ers,
>
> I made a cute filmstrip page.  If anyone is interested, I would appreciate
> any feedback.  Please don't comment on the actual photos--they're just
> samples we found and put up at random.
>
> I would also appreciate very much if anyone could tell me how long such a
> page would take him to code, given the normal (at least normal by me!)
> process of the user seeing the page half done and requesting small changes
/
> additions etc. a few times.
>
> The page is here:
> http://www.j.co.il/index2.html
>
> My client has requested to keep this site confidential (aside from this
> mailing list) and that the code remain out of the public domain.
>
> Thank you,
> Hershel Robinson
>
>
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