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I was bored, so I created some web buttons with POV-Ray. You can check them out
here...
http://www.gate.net/~hobbes/TestButton.htm
So...what do you think?
Kyle
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"Kyle" <hob### [at] gatenet> schreef in bericht
news:86vuf2t3r6q1kve6bhdvm4elk2a09c92al@4ax.com...
>I was bored, so I created some web buttons with POV-Ray. You can check
>them out here...
>
> http://www.gate.net/~hobbes/TestButton.htm
>
> So...what do you think?
>
Style 2 has my preference. Is easier to read than style 1.
Good work.
Thomas
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Kyle <hob### [at] gatenet> wrote:
> I was bored, so I created some web buttons with POV-Ray. You can check them out
here...
>
> http://www.gate.net/~hobbes/TestButton.htm
>
> So...what do you think?
>
>
> Kyle
Nice work. I have found that POVRay in combination with a free gif animator
( I use the free version of ULead) can produce some nice looking buttons. An
example can be found at:
http://www.kellyair.net/
(Javascript has to be active to see the "mouseover" feature work.)
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On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 13:20:28 EDT, "Mike the Elder" <zer### [at] wyanorg> wrote:
>Nice work.
Thanks!
>I have found that POVRay in combination with a free gif animator
>( I use the free version of ULead) can produce some nice looking buttons. An
>example can be found at:
>
>http://www.kellyair.net/
>
Oooh, those are nice. I may have to work on some animated ones now...
Kyle
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Mike the Elder wrote:
> Nice work. I have found that POVRay in combination with a free gif animator
> ( I use the free version of ULead) can produce some nice looking buttons. An
> example can be found at:
>
> http://www.kellyair.net/
>
> (Javascript has to be active to see the "mouseover" feature work.)
>
>
I pathologically hate animated buttons, and any use of animated gifs in
webpages.
Yours however are nice - it's obviously a fine line between looking
pretty and just being annoying and distracting in the corner of you eye.
*Subtly* animated buttons: pretty
blink tags: bad
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Apart from the already mentioned you should add a preload script to that
page in order to ensure the mouseover version shows up without a delay on
the first mouseover event. ofc i'm aware that this is just a simple test
page :)
Regards Roman
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Verm wrote:
> I pathologically hate animated buttons, and any use of animated gifs in
> webpages.
If you're using Firefox, you can eliminate them with the following
procedure:
In the address (URL) box, type "about:config" (without the quotes).
This brings up a list of ALL the available Firefox options, many of
which are not available in any of the menus. Scroll down to
"image.animation_mode", double-click on it, then in the "Enter String
Value" dialog box that pops up change the "normal" to "once" or "none"
(without the quotes, of course). None give you no animation and once
lets it cycle once before it quits. Naturally, this only affects
animated gifs, no other animations, but it does reduce some distracting
eye-candy.
Flash animations can be eliminated with one of the standard Firefox
extensions. Click Tools->Extensions, then click on "get more
extensions" in the lower right corner of the dialog box. Search for and
install "Flashblock". All Flash animations are replaced with an "f"
icon which changes to a triangle with a mouse-over. Clicking on this
triangle will let the Flash play, so it gives you the option of seeing
it if it's the main purpose of the web site, or ignoring it if it's an ad.
BTW, I got this information from the book "don't click on the blue e!
switching to firefox" (and yes, the title is all lower case). It's an
O'Reilly book by Scott Granneman, and is an excellent user reference for
Firefox.
-=- Larry -=-
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Larry Hudson <org### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> This brings up a list of ALL the available Firefox options, many of
> which are not available in any of the menus. Scroll down to
> "image.animation_mode", double-click on it, then in the "Enter String
> Value" dialog box that pops up change the "normal" to "once" or "none"
> (without the quotes, of course). None give you no animation and once
> lets it cycle once before it quits. Naturally, this only affects
> animated gifs, no other animations, but it does reduce some distracting
> eye-candy.
I recommend installing the prefbar extension for configuring this and
many other things (such as turning on/off java, javascript, referrer
sending, etc). It's really handy.
--
- Warp
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