I saw the problem as soon as I started using Safari. The same problem
appeared in Firefox, but when I enabled Java or Active X or some
other such background voodoo, the slide show came up as it should,
with only three or four thumbnails visible at a time.
When I couldn't find a quick fix in Safari, I knew it was going to be
a struggle for another day. Can't get MS Front Page for Mac, so I'm
going to have to switch my authoring software at some point this
winter. Thanx for the suggestion. I'm beginning to realize now more
or less what I want in a site, and it could be that a very
inexpensive fix will do the trick.
I thought the horse was kinda interesting, but I didn't know how much
actually taking the picture had to do with it. I was out in a storm,
and saw Rambo in a field. Jumped out of the car to take "horse in
field" picture, but apparently Rambo was bored. He trotted over to
see what I was doing, ruining my snowy vista with horse, so I racked
the 14-54 down and just snapped a few.
Best reaction I heard at the shop one of the days I was working was:
"Oh my God! Lisa, come look at this horse!"
Makes a man feel good to hear stuff like that. <g>
--Bob
On Dec 30, 2006, at 4:54 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
>
> If that's the case, I have 2 suggestions for you, Bob:
>
> 2. Control the width of your web pages so that you can view it with a
> smaller monitor without sideways scrolling. You now have a huge
> number of pixels, but the people who will buy your photographs will
> probably have a much smaller monitor and it is best if your pages
> appear complete the first time it unfolds on the browser page. I
> have 1680 pixels available (including the Dock of course) and at
> least two of the pages need some sideways scrolling.
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