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From heidinabucket/Edd (10,285)
on November 3, 2009 10:41:43 AM CST
Andrew Zuckerman
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From rgordley/Rich (6,421)
on November 3, 2009 11:02:30 AM CST
Interesting. Internet Explorer cannot open this page for me. I'll try Firefox when I get home.
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From log/Louise (24,553)
on November 3, 2009 12:40:42 PM CST
*grrrrrrrr* I can't see any scroll bars to enable me to see the rest of each image that's below the bottom edge of this cheapie monitor I'm using until my main shipment arrives. Did the web designer assume that everyone is now using huge monitors, or is this a feature that FireFox drops? But what I can see of the images is spectacular....
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From tangeledweb/Dan (2,817)
on November 3, 2009 4:19:57 PM CST
Ayup. Some techno-addicted whizkid sold him on the idea of using Flash. Looks great if you've got the same size gear as the developer ... and the bandwidth to support it ... and if your viewers have the latest version installed ... or if they can install the latest version ... or if they are not running either Flashblock or NoScript ... or they have enough video RAM to run the app ... or ... or ...
Like it or not, and no matter what the whiz-kid told him, 70% of his viewers will hit one or more of those kinks ... and instead of hunting up a solution, will simply utilize that little red [ X ] on the pertinent tab.
My monitor isn't that big, either. But I refrained from the red "X" until the third shot. Then ... Buh, bye!
I wonder if the term "lowest common denominator of technology" has drifted through the chest expanding pride of his own beautifully snazzed-up site yet?
Nah. I didn't think so either.
"Hey! You kids! GET OFF MY LAWN! "
:-P
Dan
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From farradhim/Jacline (37,832)
on November 3, 2009 1:45:01 PM CST
absolutely wonderful!
BTW, I use IE8 and have no trouble opening the page
Jacline
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From darren/Darren (6,204)
on November 4, 2009 10:03:51 PM CST
I liked the first few, but after that I found them tedious to be honest. The idea is original I guess, but a set that large became pretty dull for me.
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