G’day…
If you have the time, could you click on the “www” icon and see if the link works for you?
If you do get there…tell me what you think.
G’day…
If you have the time, could you click on the “www” icon and see if the link works for you?
If you do get there…tell me what you think.
It works. Nice home page. Very succinct.
Yeah it works. Those images need to be compressed for the web though. 487k & 100k small images are too big.
Nice page but all of your links are broken (at least for me).
I was near your stomping grounds last fall on vacation. I’m jealous…one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever visited. Any more jobs at that radio station? (just kidding ;)).
Absolutley…how the heck do I do that?
Check the URL’s for your links. You need to put http:// in front of the www. or else the address is relative not absolute. I get not found for all of your links.
[aside]This is not a general question.[/aside]
I can tell you why your images are so large… What you did, was take full-screen images, and resized them in the HTML. In this case, the browser downloads the full-size version, and then resizes them locally. What you want to do is resize them in your inage editing program, and then post the smaller versions produced that way. If you want, you can still keep the full-size versions, but make them a link, so a person can click on the small image to see the large one.
This site will reduce your images for free. Just follow the instructions on screen.
Er, sorry. Bearing in mind recent threads, that wasn’t intended as advertising! Their HTML validator isn’t as good as other free ones I’ve seen (there used to be one called Websitegarage, but the site wasn’t up last time I checked) but the image compressor is quite handy if you don’t have anything like JPEG Image Optimiser.
Compressing images can be done with a product called SmartSaver from Ulead. Free 15-day trial at http://www.ulead.com
You can also scale those images down to size with it. You’re running dimensionally large images in dimensionally small areas, according to your source. Try scaling them down to actual size–you’ll be amazed at how much bandwidth you’ll save.
Site never connected for me. Browser timed out.
Can I get that date with the supermodel?
-S
you can reduce them easily using Microsoft’s PAINT, the program that comes with Windows. I did it for you and emailed them to you. Now I am expecting to hear from you about that date with a supermodel
Thanks sailor…I got the email this morning.
What a lovely treat.
I do have a problem…I hung that page when I had a Sympatico BC ISP account. I don’t have that account any longer.
Can I access the page?(assuming I still have the password and other info I need)
Thanks again. The supermodel date??? I sent Elle over to your house…didn’t she show???
Regards, Graeme