I've viewed it with both Safari and FireFox. It works beautifully with  
both.

Personally, I thought the display presentation was delightfully  
elegant. The action button on the bottom fifth bounces the image up to  
suggest that something follows below when you mouse over it. Same for  
the top and the left side where the action guides you to the thumbnail  
gallery. Leave the mouse on the bottom, in the hot zone, and just  
click ... it rolls through to the next page with each click. I loved  
the minimalistic feel of this, it puts nothing in the way to distract  
my eye and took me all of five seconds to understand how it works and  
use it properly.

But analyzing and critiquing the display business wasn't the point of  
posting it.

The photos and the story are beautiful, elegant and spare. A  
reflection, a paean of great emotion and power. That's what  
photography ought to be about.

Godfrey



On Jul 25, 2008, at 5:00 PM, Anthony Farr wrote:

> I'm, sure that the work is exquisite. What I see of it appears so.   
> But the
> display of it is diabolical.  I use IE7 and have no issues, but  
> these pages
> will not display fully even if I zoom out, the left edge is always  
> missing
> which is crap when that's where captions are.  As well, the pictures  
> bounce
> around annoyingly whenever I mouseover a hidden navigation button.
>
> Beautiful pictures, crap web design, how sad.
>
> I'd like to see it again if ever the gimmicky design gets scrapped.
>>
>> http://www.dayswithmyfather.com
>>

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