jesus 2002-07-09 10:49:44 | Hi, The page is a lilte bit too large. I have to scroll each time to the bottom of the page. Thanks for the nice game.. |
Pascal 2002-07-09 11:36:28 | Hi jesus, I know it would be a failure of mine *makingacross* use a higher resolution and you'll see. An' at least... take it easy... Greetings from Germany.. ___________________________ 1: Athlon TB-C, 1.2 GC/s, 256 MB DDR-RAM, Erazor x², ADSL-Flatrate, NIC Intel, Win 98 SE Mainboard MSI-6380 Rev. 1 2: Pentium III, 600 MC/s, 256 MB RAM, NIC Intel, Win 98 SE |
Stephen Brooks 2002-07-09 14:34:07 | one thing I could do is to move the "last played" and "current browser" to the bottom of the page. If that weren't enough I could also move the introductory paragraph, although that might make it look a bit odd. "As every 11-year-old kid knows, if you concentrate enough Van-der-Graff generators and expensive special effects in one place, you create a spiral space-time whirly thing, AND an interesting plotline" |
kruemi [Swissteam.NET] 2002-07-10 00:55:31 | Another solution could be, to place an anchor in the Page, and let reference the reload link, to that anchor. (that are the urls with the #name ath the end) you just have to insert a in the source, just above the playing-field and add a #game at the end of the reload-link! bye kruemi -- Don't read this. And neither this! |
Stephen Brooks 2002-07-11 05:19:24 | I've tried putting an anchor in, and unfortunately this seems to interact badly with the 'query'. Normally IE will reload the page from the server every time because I request for index.php? and the ? indicates a query-string (in this case null) so it knows the page is dynamic and does not cache. However if I put an anchor "board" in there, and have a hyperlink to index.php?#board or index.php#board? or index.php?testpadding#board or anything like that, IE sees the "#board" part and assumes a scroll-jump is all that is needed and does not reload the page at all! "As every 11-year-old kid knows, if you concentrate enough Van-der-Graff generators and expensive special effects in one place, you create a spiral space-time whirly thing, AND an interesting plotline" |
Apfel 2002-07-12 05:52:23 | why not split the whole thing up into a (static) introductory page that in turn links to the dynamic board script... the winning page would not read that strange then... Bernhard M. _______ one can always do better |