Joker - I am sure you can read my mind! I believe the title shows up in FF as a tooltip whereas the alt tag does not if I recall correctly.
Kristi wrote:
I know not everyone likes flash sites, nor is everyone able to access them so I'm wondering if I shouldn't add another page that is basically a thumbnail gallery? Small pictures with descriptions underneath? I'm thinking that not only would it be beneficial for people looking at the site but also with content for search engines. What do you think?
That being said, is there any way to add section on a page that has a scroll function using VSD?
I know not everyone likes flash sites, nor is everyone able to access them so I'm wondering if I shouldn't add another page that is basically a thumbnail gallery? Small pictures with descriptions underneath? I'm thinking that not only would it be beneficial for people looking at the site but also with content for search engines. What do you think?
That being said, is there any way to add section on a page that has a scroll function using VSD?
About a scrolling section:
Only through HTML, so you have to use the HTML tool of VSD to insert the code.
There are three (maybe even more) ways to do this:
1: a scrolling section within your website using DIV and CSS
2: another website page integrated as a part of your website, scrollable, called an IFRAME
3: a new section, with a new document, through a FRAME. This last option isn't used that much anymore, as it is SEO unfriendly. But some people swear by it! (is this English?

I used the first two methods in my own 'happy new year' website, which you can see here: http://allofthebest.net/
The guestbook and the Beatles are ínserted using an iframe, the scrolling box with happy new year' wishes is a DIV tag with scrollbars.
This is a link to the VSD code of this website, I hope you and maybe others can use it! http://www.johnvanhulst.com/kristi/2010.vnu
John van Hulst
Janys Hyde wrote:
Joker - I am sure you can read my mind! I believe the title shows up in FF as a tooltip whereas the alt tag does not if I recall correctly.
Joker - I am sure you can read my mind! I believe the title shows up in FF as a tooltip whereas the alt tag does not if I recall correctly.
It works in all the major modern browsers I use.

CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!
Have something to add? We’d love to hear it!
You must have an account to participate. Please Sign In Here, then join the conversation.