> >> another painting that interests me -- it's on the
> >> http://sayaespanola.glittersweet.com/inspired.htm
> >> page -- 5th painting from the left -- the URL for the painting is
> >> http://www.bildindex.de/bilder/fmlac10780_28a.jpg
> >>

> Ah -- that's an IE only trick, I believe.  Mozilla and Netscape (to my
> knowledge) only display the alt= tag before the image loads.  There are
> javascript commands that you can make to a similar thing -- but that
displays
> in the message bar at the bottom of the screen.

Ahhh good to know:) Thanks, I've been wanting to chop about my site a bit,
so I'll have to put those blasted tables back in.... poo. Or simply let
people know at the top of each page how to find the information... I don't
have right click disabled as I know it ammoys the heck out of me;)

> > Lavinia Fontana, self portrait, 1579 But I'll look on bildindex to see
if it
> > cites the place it is housed.
>
> Oh, don't worry about it that much -- you told me what I wanted to know.
> Sometimes, you can google for the file name and find the original page -- 
but
> that frequently doesn't work of the pages are dynamically generated.
> If you've
> got the text in an alt tag, I can just look at the source and pull out the
> information.

I wonder why Mozilla doesn't support it.. It's such a handy little
function... Ah well, never mind. I had to get rid of a nifty sliding index
page as well because of lack of support a few years back;)

michaela de bruce
http://glittersweet.com



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