Cheezy?

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Smart-Alex

I am surprised at the comments. I wouldn't have thought of a simple hover
button as "cheesy" and as for Flash... I have actually used it for slide
shows and animation etc. I'm over the whiz-bang approach too...but if you
are in show business...you want a show business opening.

If you are an accounting firm then, bells and whistles are not appropriate.

Alex
 
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Steve Easton

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Steve Easton

Hmm. Can't read down, I just cleared all of the posts from the client group.
I do that whenever a group hits 4 or 5 thousand downloaded messages.
I "visit" 39 different news groups, so my message store folder gets rather large.

;-)

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Its an out of sequence comment...read down..I think it was yesterday.


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| 95isalive
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| | > I am surprised at the comments. I wouldn't have thought of a simple hover
| > button as "cheesy" and as for Flash... I have actually used it for slide
| > shows and animation etc. I'm over the whiz-bang approach too...but if you
| > are in show business...you want a show business opening.
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| > If you are an accounting firm then, bells and whistles are not appropriate.
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| > Alex
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Bob Lehmann

Hover buttons _are_ cheezy and always simple. No doubt about that.

Flash is fine, as long as it isn't sprung on an unsuspecting visitor, and
isn't a requirement to be able to view the site.

Bob Lehmann
 
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Chuck Davis

The problem with Flash as usually implemented, is that it
adds no content to the site. Only a display of someones
ability to create the Flash display. I have seen a
brilliant Flash display showing gears and wheels turning -
for an Attorney's web site...???
 
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