This flash-intro is only 34K, so that won't be a problem. However, if
the intro is bigger than that, you might be right, but I have no idea
how you would do it properly.

Kristian

On 6/2/05, Leslie Riggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But, Kristian, if a dial-up user has to sit and sit and sit to wait for
> the Flash to load, when is this person going to see the skip button?
> 
> Leslie Riggs
> 
> >Well, the flash-intro itself has a skip-button, so that won't be necessary.
> >
> >/Kristian
> >
> >
> >
> >>Like most dial-up users who do have Flash installed, I don't want to
> >>*ever* sit (and sit, and sit, and sit) through a Flash intro and want
> >>to be able to clearly see the link that says to skip it - please
> >>don't hide it behind the Flash movie! Best not to take usability
> >>choices away from your viewers.
> >>
> >>
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