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    Product Designer keyone.it's Avatar
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    Finished: Interactive 3D Menu + HTML site

    Online photographic archive featuring:

    - dynamic http archive management;
    - dynamic http image upload, croping and optimization;

    - Flash site with a tridimensional representation of the archive (as a molecular chain);
    - HTML site with nice thumbnail viewing;



    Please tell me what you don't like (keep in mind that the site is not as I would have done it: the client has put his hands in the layouts and made me change them quite a bit from the originals).

    AnItalianPhotographer

    Cheers!
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    I like the home page design a lot. Perfect for the job. On the tech side I had a lot of rollover delay on the buttons - then after a while (like a long time) they stabilised and worked fine (weird).

    I'm not too keen on the 3D Flash nav, but it works fine and runs smoohtly.

    A thumbs up from over-all
    .:- bugger -:.

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    Product Designer keyone.it's Avatar
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    Thanks for pointing the button issue..
    I created Image objects in Javascript to preload the images..but the problem is that the page often loads first the preview of the photograph, which is actually the full size photo...
    The photos that are on the site now have been uploaded while the upload script has a far to low level of compression.
    Now images are stored in 50% less space. But my client still has to load them again!

    Cheers.

    p.s.
    did you see the html version?
    (I'm so happy it seems to work with NN Firefox and Opera with no problem...!)
    Altruism does not exist. Sustainability must be made profitable.

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    I like it. Very cool.

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