Re: [WSG] A way to skip a Flash-intro if Flash is not installed?

2005-06-05 Thread Kristian Rasmussen
This flash-intro is only 34K, so that won't be a problem. However, if the intro is bigger than that, you might be right, but I have no idea how you would do it properly. Kristian On 6/2/05, Leslie Riggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But, Kristian, if a dial-up user has to sit and sit and sit to wait

Re: [WSG] A way to skip a Flash-intro if Flash is not installed?

2005-06-02 Thread Kristian Rasmussen
to clearly see the link that says to skip it - please don't hide it behind the Flash movie! Best not to take usability choices away from your viewers. Vicki. :-) On 02/06/2005, at 2:08 AM, Kristian Rasmussen wrote: Viewers who have flash won't be able to see it if the flash-object has 100

Re: [WSG] A way to skip a Flash-intro if Flash is not installed?

2005-06-01 Thread Kristian Rasmussen
Hi again, Just an addition in case anyone else needs to do this: I found that making an extra CSS-layer with nothing but position:absolute and a link to get past the intro is enough. Viewers who have flash won't be able to see it if the flash-object has 100% width and height, and others will only

Re: [WSG] A way to skip a Flash-intro if Flash is not installed?

2005-05-25 Thread Kristian Rasmussen
Thanks James - exactly what I was looking for! Kristian On 5/25/05, James Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I wrote an article about Flash Player detection techniques, located at Sitepoint. http://www.sitepoint.com/article/techniques-unearthed One of the sections involves implementation

[WSG] A way to skip a Flash-intro if Flash is not installed?

2005-05-23 Thread Kristian Rasmussen
, I use GPLFlash, and it plays fine with that, so that's not a problem. Kristian Rasmussen Viborg (Denmark) -- Free Software Foundation associate member #3080 Protect your freedom by joining: http://member.fsf.org/ ** The discussion list

Re: [WSG] Please review http://www.mad4f1.com

2005-04-22 Thread Kristian Rasmussen
The news-div overflows when you increase the text size (to the size my standard is): http://img241.echo.cx/my.php?image=screenshot6av.png, and the same with the calendar-thingy: http://img241.echo.cx/my.php?image=screenshot6rn.png -Kristian Rasmussen -- Free Software Foundation associate