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gafoosball

msg:380529 | 2:28 pm on Nov 26, 2003 (gmt 0) | Usually when I create a web page, I use a graphic program and then slice it up into small pieces, then export to html. Well, I just did one and for some reason the page is loading, what seems to be cell by cell images one at a time? Not sure wht this is? Can anyone give me some suggestions? Here is the URL: www.changinginteriors.com Thanks David
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Stefan

msg:380530 | 4:40 pm on Nov 26, 2003 (gmt 0) | Welcome to Webmaster world, gafoosball. You might want to remove that URI... Terms of Service and all of that. They frown upon posting them here. Yep, it loads oddly alright. I glanced at the source code... I'd guess it's a javascript problem, although I'm not at all sure on that. Why don't you try the Javascript forum, forum91?
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carolynf

msg:380531 | 10:28 pm on Nov 26, 2003 (gmt 0) | A site I did using slicing a few years back had a lengthy load time. Your code consists solely of images, probably about 50. It may be that there are simply too many. I found with slicing, I circumvent the background images by using the CSS position attribute to arrange just the foreground slices. For example, recently I did a page with a banner and an image in the right margin. I cut out 2 slices forming a sort of "T-square". Then, I inserted them as 2 separate gif images in the code, ignoring the surrounding slices.
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Krapulator

msg:380532 | 5:15 am on Nov 27, 2003 (gmt 0) | gafoosball, you could acheive the look you have there without needing all those slices. Ive found Fireworks slices usually load like they are on your page.
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gafoosball

msg:380533 | 5:09 pm on Nov 27, 2003 (gmt 0) | Krapulator, are you saying to try it in Fireworks? Slice it up, I do have the new 2004 Fireworks... Thanks David
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