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chimpanzee
12-10-2004, 10:55 AM
Hi,

I like websites which have a way of *action-izing* photos/videos/graphics. As an example:

http://www.bajabros.com

A simple photo has been given action-izing via the "opening curtains"..very effective. Note the menu selection bar (using hand drawn lettering) mounted vertically. Very cool, & un-conventional. One must be unique! I'm looking for this "feel" of elegance & sophistication. I bet certain business clients would dig it.

I have no idea how the above .swf file was created. Was it using a fancy multi-hundred $$ program (MM Director, exported as a .swf), or was it a smaller program? I found a list of interesting programs (which use .jpg, .avi) at

http://www.handyarchive.com/free/shockwave/index3.html
[ click on the other 5 odd pages for relevant programs ]

I need some referrals to *effective* web-developer programs, who can integrate photos/vides/graphics (hand drawn sketches, paintings, etc). Preferably shareware, or inexpensive ones. I might spring for the expensive programs, if it really pays off (i find clients that require their use).

I have a programming background, so my .html design is done using line editors like Pagespinner, WebWeaver (i.e., I'm low-level "hack"). As opposed to these higher-level "drag & drop" type programs (e.g., Adobe GoLive, Macromedia FlashMX, et al), where you only deal with the "objects", & are completely insulated from the xxxML, .swf code.


Question:
Is it stupid to live in the world of "code", editing one line at a time? (i like to fine tune my code, to perfect the resultant webpage)

Should I cave-in & buy Adobe GoLive or MacroMedia Director? I suppose I could go in & modify the code, line-at-time to fine tune to get the polished effect. Does anyone do this? (or, again, is it a joke).

TIA for any help/suggestions.