The anchor links are to ensure it stays on the low side of the page
where the floorplan images are located...why the floorplan images are
455-500 pixels down the screen...it was graphically designed by a print
graphic artist who doesn't do web.

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Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 1:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Pages reloading


Paul wrote:

> 1) is there any better way to get around this problem then I am doing 
> to
> make it more consistently fluid in it's reloading?

First of all, why do you have "#anchor" appended to each link? There's 
no real need for it, from what I can see.
You *could* provide an additional bit of javascript which attaches to 
the links' onclick behaviour and simply loads the two new images and 
replaces the ones currently on the page. However, don't throw the baby 
out with the bath: keep the functionality as it stands, so that if js is

unavailable/disabled, the pages still work.

> 2) how do I tell my client that this is how it is ?

Tell them how much more it's going to cost if they want it any other 
way? :-p


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