Hi,

Can you be more specific about this as from what you saw I don't know 
what you saw and what the problem was and I'm not even sure what you 
mean by "rendered chaotically".

The first link takes you to my company web page which has one small 
SVG on it (so you can test if you can see them). If you click on the 
doorway picture you get a contents page with a small SVG comic 
(spoofing the movie "Zardoz") and another linking to the contents 
page of the big comic project ("Dragon Knights").

The second link takes you to the page about my comic on online comics 
(so the visist is recorded and adds to my popularity rating). If you 
click on the thumbnail you get to the index page of the comic which 
doesn't have any SVG's on it but warns you that you need to be able 
to see them (I did like this because my, not very computer literate 
parents, said that they tryed looking at it and just got computer 
code). If you click on one of the links at the bottom, you get the 
contents page of the comic.

The comic contents page has some small SVG's on it and links to main 
parts.  If you follow the recomended path for new users you get some 
stuff about how to view SVG files and the scenario of the comic 
before getting into an actual SVG comic. The first one instructs you 
on the interactivity and doesn't have much plot. Then you get a title 
page which can take a while to download and crashes Opera. The next 
is the start of the comic story.  I did it like this to get people 
into the interactive SVG gradually (before Opera had native SVG 
support) but perhaps it gets confusing.  I'm not sure if this was 
your problem or what would be easyer for people.

It would also help if I new what software you were using.

Richard Pearman       http://www.pixelpalaces.com/
The next stage in the evolution of web comics: 
http://www.onlinecomics.net/pages/details/listing.php?comicID=4415

--- In [email protected], Doc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Richard Pearman wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm not sure if you've looked at my comic. Perhaps you should 
take a 
> > look at it. You can't really sit and complain about theoretical 
> > problems without looking at what's been done.
> >   
> I went to the link provided and hunted around for the comics
> found some svg that from what I could see of it looked to be comic
> but since what I found rendered  chaotically I cannot even be sure 
of that.
> 
> Perhaps you could post the links to the comics 
> themselves so that I could be sure that was the intended image to 
view.
> 
> I did take the time to follow the link
>




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