Thanks for the tip, BUT--all I get when I click on the link is a mostly black screen with one line of white text at the top, a large stretch of black, then a few lines of white text at the bottom. Nice D-Max, though!
Thanks for the tip, BUT--all I get when I click on the link is a mostly black screen with one line of white text at the top, a large stretch of black, then a few lines of white text at the bottom. Nice D-Max, though!
You must have visited exactly at the time the webmaster was updating the site.
I see it has changed a bit in the last two hours, and the photos are larger now. The previous version had badly downsized images, which appeared with jagged edges on my screen. Photos look better now. The layout has also been changed a bit.
all I get when I click on the link is a mostly black screen with one line of white text at the top, a large stretch of black, then a few lines of white text at the bottom.
...and a photograph way on the right. scroll, scroll... ie bug interpreting percentage in css. my goal was to create scalable presentation in width from 800 to 1600 pixels but I had to change it because only safari and firefox were capable to render that design properly. anyway, authors of calendar wanted some more elements on the site so almost everything changed (from my original idea). anyway, there are now carefully downsized photographs with old fashioned html/css styling.
The idea is quite interesting. I don't care much for the pictures however, mainly because that style of photography doesn't appeal to me. I find the idea most appealing though.