Re: a webpage Q
- From: ItsMe <itsmetoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 15:34:26 +0100
On 14/05/2007 15:11, Old Grizzly wrote:
Pam the goose wrote:"Old Grizzly" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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i have a choice of putting a webpage together with text & grapphicsAs you read any page the content goes into temp internet files and
content so do i put it all on one page or two webpages? the reason i
ask is that if you get a webpage does ALL its contents download to
your PC or does it grab new pages etc as yo ask for them ? if its
the latter then i might split the webpage for peoples sanity LOL
will stay there till you clean the temp internet files.
You'll notice on that new site I've done for S&R that the tops of the
pages are words and the piccies tend to start further down the page.
This means that the person reading the page doesn't notice the
piccies D/Loading cos that's happening while they are reading.
I would do text and graphics following each other all the way down
the page. If one page gets big then do another page in the same way
and put a link to it on the bottom of the first page.
yebbut LOL
its because the pages would be XL i am going to limit the page size so making more pages but i hope making each one more manageable, i am making each page only about 15 inches long but the graphics could be all at the end or on a seperate site/page. Some graphics are scanned documents but bout A4 you see
Sounds like the best way is to use something like Irfanview to make HTML pages for all your pictures, then show links (on main page) to each individual picture page to show the picture itself.
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