Hello Paul,

When I launched it on XP and Firefox 1.5 - the sound didn't come on
like you described.  It turns out that I didn't have a quicktime
plugin  - that is probably the cause of the sound issue.

I thought it loaded a bit slow even over DSL and was kind of surprised
how big the page was for so little on it.  I got a scroll bar
appearing even though I was running full screen on a 1400 X 1050
screen.  Not quite sure why that is necessary.  I also was a bit
surprised by the launching of new windows as I drilled in rather than
just staying in the same window - I prefer to use the history
navigation rather than opening and closing a bunch of windows.

The presentation came across and neat and professional, however.

HTH,

Bruce


Sunday, April 2, 2006, 5:53:34 AM, you wrote:

PS> I'm hoping to take advantage of those on the list who know much more
PS> about html and web design than do I. (Which means just about 
PS> everone:-). My daughter made a website for my advertising portfolio.
PS> I'm hoping to show it to some headhunters next week, but I'm not sure
PS> if it works on PC browsers, etc. I already know that the opening frame
PS> sound effect (a typewriter of sorts) doesn't work on my version of
PS> Safari, although it does work on Explorer. The mpg commercials and jpg
PS> print ads seem to open on both browsers. I'd appreciate any feedback in
PS> regard to the way it works and anything that doesn't seem to work.
PS> Design comments are okay as well, although my daughter did it for free,
PS> so the price was right :-). I will eventually assign a new url, buti
PS> t's here for now:
PS> http://www.stenquist.com/Paul/Paul.htm


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