Sorry to revisit this. Does anyone know the licence/source for the
clock at www.bbc.co.uk ?
Darren
On 28 jul 2008, at 18.14, Jonathan Baldwin wrote:
This is one of my favourite Flash clocks:
http://yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html
If you're halfway decent with Flash, here's a tutorial to
Flash 101?
2008/9/2 D P Ingram [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry to revisit this. Does anyone know the licence/source for the clock at
www.bbc.co.uk ?
Darren
On 28 jul 2008, at 18.14, Jonathan Baldwin wrote:
This is one of my favourite Flash clocks:
http://yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html
If
Flash 101?
I remember someone advertising on the list that they'd recreated all these
oldskool BBC clocks in Flash, and I marvelled at the intricacy and accuracy
of some of them (particularly the mockups of the old mechanical ones) - I
was under the impression the people responsible for the
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 5:42 AM, D P Ingram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...I need to find the source/author/licence else, quite reasonably, the web
developer will not incorporate it (if it is possible to do so)...
Have you tried acking the guy who made that site, there's a contact page at
I followed his guidance at the top of the page where the nice clocks
were found before posting :)
Please note: I did not create any of these Flash clocks! I found them
all on the Internet. I placed them here for information purposes only.
There's little point in writing to me about them as
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 9:18 AM, D P Ingram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I followed his guidance at the top of the page where the nice clocks were
found before posting :)
Please note: I did not create any of these Flash clocks! I found them all
on the Internet. I placed them here for information
Hi there
I'm not sure this will be of any use to you. I have source code to a basic
clock. Personally I like the the retro aspect, the code is in javascript. I
used the code to develop an opensocial app on hi5.com and iGoogle. You can
view the clock here, http://smbale.hi5.com/ and here is the
This is one of my favourite Flash clocks:
http://yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html
If you're halfway decent with Flash, here's a tutorial to make your
own analogue clock:
http://www.entheosweb.com/Flash/analog_clock.asp
However I have to say the two BBC clocks on there, especially the
Thanks. The clock I really like is at http://edmullen.net/fclock.php
(bbc2.php) but I need to find the source/author/licence else, quite
reasonably, the web developer will not incorporate it (if it is
possible to do so). It is a classic clock design and one of the better
ones out there.
Thanks. Some classic memory marks but sadly not exactly what I was
looking for (see my reply just sent to Brian). But I enjoyed the site
visit! Thanks.
Darren
On 24 jul 2008, at 12.27, Andrew Bowden wrote:
You might also be interested in
http://625.uk.com/tv_logos/flash2.htm
which were
Hi all.
Not strictly a backstage question, but I am sure someone will know the
answer.
I recall seeing a rather nice flash (?) rendition of an (old) BBC
clock without any BBC branding on a web site a year or so back. It was
just a plain clock. Does this ring any bells as the searches I
You want..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/testcards/
2008/7/24 D P Ingram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all.
Not strictly a backstage question, but I am sure someone will know the
answer.
I recall seeing a rather nice flash (?) rendition of an (old) BBC clock
without any BBC branding on a web
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Butterworth
Sent: 24 July 2008 10:18
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: Re: [backstage] BBC clock
You want..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/testcards/
2008/7/24 D
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