Thanks for checking it out Jack. I agree that there are a lot of
shortcomings to the script which I, unfortunately, lack the skills to work
around.

I too would have liked captions or titles, but ERA's small staff is on the
river 7 days a week right now and rarely even finds time to answer e-mail,
so getting caption info would be nearly impossible. In fact, just getting
the photos was a piece of work!

However, since I've done similar kayak trips myself,  I have a good sense
of how their prospective customer thinks: most are mainly looking for
opportunities for off-season paddling. I mainly put the photos in so that
prospective guests can get a sense of the quality of lodging & dining
facilities provided on the trips, plus a little local flavor. Most likely
Ken and Juliet will require potential guests to paddle with them before
allowing them on these Class IV-V trips anyway, so there will be
opportunities to ask questions. Former guests will get a huge kick out of
seeing their pics online in *any* format and will happily overlook the
shortcomings.

Suz


Jack wrote:
>Looked fine in MSIE 4.01 on WinNT workstation 4, service pack 3. Only
>problem I sensed is that there is no "progress" indicator on the window so
>you don't really know if the next slide is coming in or not (except by
>watching my modem indicator on my Win Start button bar). Also, there is no
>telling how many slides are to come or where you are sequentially in the
>show. A way to jump to a particular slide (remember, this is html-land, not
>Powerpoint land) via a slide title list would be nice (maybe a dropdown
>list). Also, captions for the slides would tell me what I was looking at.
>
>Window sizing was fine, load speeds were acceptable, but not like lightnin'
>> http://www.endlessriveradventures.com/sneakpreview/info.html
>> http://www.endlessriveradventures.com/sneakpreview/costa.html
>> http://www.endlessriveradventures.com/sneakpreview/ecuador.htm
>>
>> On my Mac, it views great in NN4, okay in NN3, but it's really kludgy and
>> awful in IE 4: windows are an odd size, display is cranky and slow.
>>
>> Would someone please tell me how they work on PCs in NN or IE?

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