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From: Freddy D 
Date: 5 Apr 2000 14:26:54
Message: <38eb856e@news.povray.org>

aOYt+DAP### [at] econymdemoncouk...
> Well, yes, putting your text in a separate frame on plain white
> background is *one* solution. It's a bit of a drastic change from what
> you originally posted here.
It is now gray.. Gray70 exactly...

> I've put an example of what I was thinking of at
>
>   http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/profd/
Yes.. been there.. (it's very surprising to see my stuff on an other server.. :-))
But I've seen that the background was overwhelming all the page (it's too grey or
strange or..)
A plain gray is imho suffisant...

> Notice that this looks quite like what you originally posted (except I
> had to use one of my own tiles in the background because I couldn't
> extract a tileable one from your original image)
Yes yes... I haven't use a tile for the background, just plain pov-ray, normal with
bumps, and 6 light_sources..

> but the various
> components automatically adjust to sensible positions when the size of
> the screen changes. Try un-maximising your browser window and adjusting
> the size. Everything stays in the same relative position and things only
> go wrong when the window is smaller than the width of the title image.
> If there were more text, the bottom graphics would move down in the same
> way.
Done that.. cool !.. Why am I unable to do this simple thing ?...
I've noticed that pictures don't exactly touch the edge of screen... I want that...

> It's all done with tables, rather than frames.
Why should people tell me that frames are bad ?... :-))

btw : last version of home page is uploaded, with extra stuff
(I'll post a screen-shot later here if you or someone are interested...)

.. and thanks a lot !...
> --
> Mike Williams
> Gentleman of Leisure
--
FD aka Freddy D. aka Prof D.
Pro### [at] wanadoofr
http://profd.est-ici.org


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