Hi Jack
We've been thinking along the same lines. I'd already considered Tomas'
approach, which I thought was pretty cool workaround for Joe's stipulation
of only 1 html page per entry for the Cybercircus.
After giving it more thought, I'm not sure that even the Javascript slide
show will work like I want. I haven't loaded it online yet, but I'm
guessing that it preloads the photos rather than loading them individually.
Right?
Ideally, I'd like to popout a fixed-size, nonresizable window with a nav
bar at the bottom, then have each photo load *individually* as the user
advances forward. That way, I can include as many photos as I want without
having to worry about the total load time. (These are slides from an
Ecuador kayaking trip.) By loading them one at at time in a pop-up window,
I won't burden the uninterested with dozens of photos, while those who are
interested in going on the trip can linger for as long as they like.
So, my current thinking is to pop out a frames page since that's the only
way I know of to achieve the margin-free look.
Suz
Suzanne Stephens, Stephens Design; Ashland, Oregon
541-552-1192 http://www.KickassDesign.com/ ICQ #8190023
CyberCircus Grand Prize Winners http://www.thecybercircus.com/
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Clip Art: http://www.freeimages.com/stephens/
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