Add a " .com " at the end
http://www.endlessriveradventures.com
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From: Suzanne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, August 10, 1998 12:10 AM
Subject: Re: WC:>: Pop Ups
>>On 16 Aug 98, at 9:19, Suzanne wrote:
>>
>>> I've used it extensively in the kayaking section of
>>> http://www.endlessriveradventures (click a slide show icon) and in the
>>> "characters" section of http://www.tenderlovingcare.cc
>>
>>I could not find this url:
>>
>>http://www.endlessriveradventures
>>I recall the slide-show and I thought it was very good. And now you
>>say that you have removed it? Ugggg.
>
>Sorry. I forgot the dot com. Guess my fingers got tired partway through
>that horribly long URL.
>
>http://www.endlessriveradventures.com
>
>The slide shows are still there, in the kayak instruction/workshops and
>Ecuador and Costa Rica sections. Feedback from readers is that they *love*
>the slide shows. They want me to add more action shots too (many of these
>were from beginner clinics on lake and easy running water.) If I can get
>them to send me adequate photos, I want to add a super action shot show to
>the staff section, with lots of images of each of the four instructors
>doing their most awesome stunts--stuff that'll blow the minds of the
>average kayaker.
>
>Ironically, the client has never seen the slide shows, as she's on an old
>browser, not real computer savvy, and 2500 miles east of here. She's the
>main reason I want to change to html pages.
>
>>
>>I would like to see how it works now. Why not just do a browser
>>detection and then show one or the other (as you have both anyhow)?
>
> Yes, that's a thought, I could do that.
>
>
>>show; it would be nice to have a little line image below
>>previous/next that shows where I am in terms of what I have seen and
>>haven't seen.
>
>I'm not sure I have the brain cells to cope with that -:). It was terribly
>confusing getting the three TLC shows' content to suit the client. They
>kept changing, adding, deleting images ad infinitum.
>
>From my view, the advantage of a slide show is that it enables you to make
>a lot of photos available from one page *without* forcing the reader to
>look at them. It's an opt-in kind of thing, where the reader can keep going
>as long as he or she wishes.
>
>Suz
>
>Suzanne Stephens, Dave Stephens Design; Ashland, Oregon
>541-552-1190, 541-1192 http://www.KickassDesign.com/
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>Tender Loving Care Interactive DVD movie: http://tenderlovingcare.cc/
>
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