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Old 01-19-2000, 12:17 PM   #4
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I designed the graphical layout of the site in Photoshop 5. The rod and piston are actual scans of the pieces that are now in my 377 stroker! Once you do the creative artwork, you have to chop it up into sections that you can reassemble using an advanced frame layout, optimize the piss out of each image, then code the HTML to reconstruct what you did as artwork as an HTML site. However, you can do several tricks with the graphics and frames to make the whole layout seem to strech with the size of the browser so that it will work in any browser size or screen resolution. This is the correct way to do it.


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