Re: 101 Babylon Ships - Need to ask something.



>>On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 17:00:41 -0400, Jeffrey O. Gustafson wrote
(in article <1128978003.800177.50800@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):

>> As I had to become familiar with a couple of bits of software and basic
>> web design, and have been a fan of B5 for some time I decided to create
>> the following as it seemed like a good way to learn.
>>
>> You'll need to be running Internet Explorer 5.5 and above to view it,
>> have Flash installed, and a Broad Band connection would be more than
>> slightly useful.
>> http://www.themadgoner.com/TMG/Sci_Fi/SciPages/Babylon5/Ships_Page/Mark4_Bui
>> ld.htm
>
> I, too, use Firefox, but I have the IE View extension, so I was able to
> look at the page. The only issue that really prevents its use in other
> browsers is the unnecessary level of flashiness. I couldn't program my
> way out of a vcr, but I'd imagine that if you kept it simple, HTML and
> Java, that it would be more accesible to those of us who choose (cough)
> better browsers.
>
> <convert mode>
> By the way, have you tried Firefox? You'll never experience the
> internet the same way again. See the light! Tabbed Browsing!
> Extensions! Open Source!
> </c> <<

I don't understand how _anybody_ can live without tabbed browsing.

Amy

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