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| Mike Koewler 2007-04-16, 6:16 pm |
| What design school did you go to in order to learn to do web pages? The
Barberzon School of overkill? Your blooming image is 20 MEG. 20 MEG. 200
times larger than it needs to be. Half the programs on my computer are
not that large. Geez, most web sites, even those that have 80 pages are
not that big. It works, it just takes 15 minutes to load - on a high
speed connection.
Plus, your page is constructed to be viewed in a browser set to 1024 x
768 pixels. While a little over half the browsers seem to be set to this
resolution, nearly half are not. That means not only will they have to
wait 10-15 minutes to see it, they will also have to scroll. Anyone on
Dial-Up will leave.
sushant ranjane wrote:
> in preview my webpage is goes perfectly, but after publishing website on the
> net the gif image is not showing perfectly but it shows on mozzila browser.
> our site name is
> " www.dirgh.com "
> it runs properly on local machine but it doesnt display on net. what would
> be the problem?
>
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| JoAnn Paules 2007-04-16, 6:16 pm |
| Barbizon School of Overkill? ;-)
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"Mike Koewler" <wordwiz@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:41e3f$462368c4$453d95d5$17205@FUSE.NET...[color=darkred]
> What design school did you go to in order to learn to do web pages? The
> Barberzon School of overkill? Your blooming image is 20 MEG. 20 MEG. 200
> times larger than it needs to be. Half the programs on my computer are not
> that large. Geez, most web sites, even those that have 80 pages are not
> that big. It works, it just takes 15 minutes to load - on a high speed
> connection.
>
> Plus, your page is constructed to be viewed in a browser set to 1024 x 768
> pixels. While a little over half the browsers seem to be set to this
> resolution, nearly half are not. That means not only will they have to
> wait 10-15 minutes to see it, they will also have to scroll. Anyone on
> Dial-Up will leave.
>
> sushant ranjane wrote:
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| Rob Giordano \(Crash\) 2007-04-16, 6:16 pm |
| that's one huge animated gif...which really should be Flash; IF it really
had to BE at all !
"Mike Koewler" <wordwiz@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:41e3f$462368c4$453d95d5$17205@FUSE.NET...
| What design school did you go to in order to learn to do web pages? The
| Barberzon School of overkill? Your blooming image is 20 MEG. 20 MEG. 200
| times larger than it needs to be. Half the programs on my computer are
| not that large. Geez, most web sites, even those that have 80 pages are
| not that big. It works, it just takes 15 minutes to load - on a high
| speed connection.
|
| Plus, your page is constructed to be viewed in a browser set to 1024 x
| 768 pixels. While a little over half the browsers seem to be set to this
| resolution, nearly half are not. That means not only will they have to
| wait 10-15 minutes to see it, they will also have to scroll. Anyone on
| Dial-Up will leave.
|
| sushant ranjane wrote:
| > in preview my webpage is goes perfectly, but after publishing website on
the
| > net the gif image is not showing perfectly but it shows on mozzila
browser.
| > our site name is
| > " www.dirgh.com "
| > it runs properly on local machine but it doesnt display on net. what
would
| > be the problem?
| >
|
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