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[photo-3d] Web pages
- From: "John Goodman" <jgood@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] Web pages
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 17:46:51 +0900
The recent tips for making flexible web pages for X and P
viewing were very helpful, but I had some trouble. I couldn't
get the width=XX% to work in tables (which are helpful for
layout), and couldn't get three images to line up on one line if
the total percent went above 100. So a self-resizing triptych
format that only shows two images at maximum size seems
impossible, but I'm not an HTML maven.
I want to cater to XVGA+ display users (~1280x1024) rather
than SVGA, so the image files are about 100 kb each side, a
long download at 33 kbs. With the width defined as a percent, I
think my browser had to download the whole file before
rendering it, even though the file is progressive jpeg, and a
blank screen for tens of seconds would be awful. So I put up a
low res source, but at a much smaller pixel size (which is a no
no?).
Anyway, I'd like to know if the low res source images load first,
or just the first layer of the regular file, and if the layout is
okay, or what needs fixing. I think this kind of page should
make X-eye and P viewers equally happy, though X-eye loads
first. (about 200 k total)
http://www.3-dviews.com/stereoxtra-1/RLR-test.html
jeg
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