At 04:36 PM 10/31/98 -0800, you wrote:
>www.htmlguru.com
>
>hi everyone
>this was just given to me and I wanted to pass it on..
>worth looking at....
>please check the tutorials.....fascinating
>rick
>( and to be honest..somewhat overwhelming..for me at least at this time
>..this quarter is getting hairy..).

Yes, his book is excellent (I've had it about ten days).  His dhtml works well
in the latest versions of IE and NC.  And surprisingly enough, his stuff loads
fairly rapidly.  Now who would of ever thought that about dhtml?

On a different note, I've left dhtml out of my splash page (I'll load a sample
downline that people can browse).  Kept it simple, tried an old twist on an
rgb theme.  Though the links are currently dead, the rollover buttons do work.
 I'm going to add some brief rollover images (short text intros for each of
the buttons) to the upper left or right corner of the graphic (not decided
about that one. I kind of like the idea of the left corner, between the "v" in
the "Y."  That way when the rollover kicked in, I could phrase along the line
of "Y"  ... .  That will of course depend on the white space).  Still need to
do the pixel by pixel on the blue "design" though.  

800x600  http://www.familyforever.org/ageared/ydesign.html 

Sorry to you folks that hate graphics, btw.  But I happen to love them.  That
is, as long as they look the same in IE and NC <g>.

Jan Cohen

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