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    Hello friends,

    Here is new Web Site I`m doing for a Customer, there is a flash version goes together with it when i will finish with it, i will provide a link.

    Anyway, here is my question:

    - When you follow this link, you will see a Web Site, which will load. PLEASE TAKE A LOOK ON HOW IT LOADS, and if you have any clue or idea, how to make it load without slices, as a whole, PLEASE SHARE! I mean i really hate the slices loading...

    http://psddesign.land.ru/index.html

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    After 3 hours of frying my brain, here is something i just came up with. Little bit bigger in size/kb (10kb more).

    http://psddesign.land.ru/astroxrundel/index.html

    Does somebody think that this way of loading will be OK? i need an asnwer so i could start working on other sections.

    Thank you,

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    One more, every time i type some text and apply it to the page, i cannot select it, its like a a background and one word take up like 20kb, any suggestions?

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    When you type text in your graphics editor, and save it. It saves it as an image. You need to take out your center grey image and make that in iframe with a grey background. Then open up that html file and add text in there.

    So you will have to reslice your site. You need to slice your grey content area so its a seperate slice that just contains the grey box.

    And then in your main index.html file (once you've exported the new html file) you need to replace the center grey image with

    <iframe src="main.html" name="main" width="widthofimageslice" height=heightofimageslice" scrolling="auto" frameborder="0" border="0"></iframe>

    Then open up main.html and make the background the grey colour and add all your text in there. Also, for each link you need to add in target="main". "Main" becuase that is what we used for a name up in the iframe code.

    For the slow loading. It loads like that because your server may be slow. I know that there are image pre-load scripts out there somewhere. Google it.

    If that is confusing, you can email/pm/add me to msn.

    msn and email - judbeasley@gmail.com

    Hope this helps.

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    Thanks j-kite for explanation

    I have figured out different way, by using a Dreamwaver, it is much easier and faster for that part of work.

    Anyway, thanks. I will keep this method in my minds 8))

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    Yeah, the way I explained was the oldschool way of doin it. If you have programs like Dreamweaver, then they will do just that, only a hell of a lot easier.

 

 

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