I had this idea earlier, and I just had to make it.
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This is an idea of what the site would look like if I could get the site to use flash. I used iMovie to glue it together, and photoshop make the individual frames.
But of course if I used flash it would be much smoother, faster, and generally better. If you'll notice, there is a new menu bar I put in, because if we're gonna be imagining a new site, let's do it right, right?
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I ran out of patience about halfway through.
The curtains would be keeping you from the site until it's completely loaded, saving you from having to wait for the images to load, a problem I frequently have myself, then the Zeppelin would fly in, followed closely by the Bi-Plane, clouds would pop-up at the end, and the "Now in HD" thing would pop-up like, well, I'm sure you can picture it. Kinda like this, but not pink. The motion itself. See?
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Anyway, this whole idea might never happen, so don't get your hopes up. Unless you know someone who can do it for me? Or a way for me to do it myself?
Flash.
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So, learn Flash... http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/
ReplyDeleteand gain another skill you can support me with in my old age. Let me know how I can help, lol.
Mr. Earl, for me to use Flash® on my page, I would have to pay USD $699.00 to actually buy the thing, then figure out how to hook it up to the site.
ReplyDeleteIf all you people out there in the Blog-O-Sphere would pitch in, at USD $5 profit I would only need to sell…139.8 T-shirts and other assorted merchandise from The Store.
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-Sir.
UPDATE: I think that Perhaps Mr. Earl you were thinking of Javascript sort of like flash, I guess. But more like HTML than an offline application.
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-Sir.
THIRD NOTE:
ReplyDeleteBlogger does not support the technology that allows flash intros.
-Jacob
FOURTH NOTE:
ReplyDeleteIf you'll notice, the new menu bar did in fact make it in, a neat trivia fact.
Remember, you saw it here first!
-Jacob