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Ok, for some this may be new and others may have seen it, but I just stumbled across 2 instances of something that I thought was pretty much amazing.
http://www.protocol7.com and http://www.microbians.com
They both implement it a bit differently but I am just amazed by the effect. The reason I am posting this here is because I want to hear what people think about this and where it will take flash good and bad. I can see both. What do you all think??? -Jason
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The protocol7 one was very creative and well done. The other one took to long to load and so I said bye-bye to it. If it was creative like the first one then it gets my vote.
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Go to the porto 7. Once its loaded, close the ORIGINAL window, IT STAYS UP, HOW THE FU*K?!?
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this effect has been discussed previously here and i've written a in-the-guts tutorial on it. js and a bit of brain, lazy lumps..
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Whoe!.....................
whoe....I'm sorry.......I thought this was the internet....what have we done? =) anything we dream, we can digitally create on the internet. points to the cromeless windows! WOW. I'm still in a state of shock...that's the coolest freakin thing I've seen yet.
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This is rather interesting...a window without a border. It looks a little different, but usability is still my major concern.
It's still a pop-up window without the browser controls. It's like all these new plastic trash bags with built-in twist-ties and tie-handles and such---geez! I don't want a learning curve just to take out the trash, just give me a bag!
This trick is still a rude method of wresting away my control of what I'm viewing on the web, even though it's easy to close and/or ignore. I agree with whomever mentioned that visitors should be warned before springing stuff like this on them. I can see how a number of these frame-less "panes" could populate your desktop and use up processor power while the user overlooked them, until he noticed his machine was slowing down and started looking for open applications. Surprise! 15 "pains" camoflaged on your desktop as "cool" adverts or stealth junk-mail. I don't need it, I don't want it.
If you do the kindness of warning me first, and let me know your site will use this kind of interface, it could be an interesting and entertaining experience for me.
Surprises from my web browser I see as the equivalent of home invasion--->> my first response is 'shoot to kill' the offender.
[Edited by Naldoman on 09-20-2000 at 03:40 AM]
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one word
WOW
tho i agree they should warn you first cause regular user won't understand what happend.
i chacked it in my netscape too, but the borders were there, so it's an explorer effect only.
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Sleepy Head
Oh, how novel! I think it's cute. Though I didn't like all that grey.....
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