Roger Alexander wrote:
In other news I may have solved the GIF to PNG conversion problem. I used the brute force method of setting up a Flickr account. Hope it works.
Maryetta Campbell wrote:
Well, they now are truly GIF files being displayed, and they contain the FractInt information at the end of the file.
Though they are not really "thumbnails" shown on your web page, but the full image resized using HTML attributes of the IMG tag. Hope nobody has a slow connection or using dial-up.
I don't mind reading or making my computer do something else while a page downloads. I like the hot and cool contrast he put into a map at http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4516126446_6f3345e7c5_o.gif Thumbnails come quickly from a "thumbnails" directory setting and putting a screen shot "CTRL-Print Screen" into my clipboard. I think I can configure the size of thumbnails, too. The hard part is making an image map in HTML (although I saw an image map wizard, somewhere. I do not remember whether it was M$ or JASC). Without a wizard like that, I think it's easier to make a table out of separate images (say 48 pixels square) and anchor them to full screen-sized, fractint-scalable images. Then you can turn around and make one massive page, which is all I currently provide, for broadband users. Ross Hilbert, the guy working on and promoting a "fractal science kit" is using XML. I am not sure what he is putting into it, as in "Does that mean integration of his kit with a browser, so that images hav arbitrary resolution?".
And BTW, I liked "FRACT014.gif", "04101001.gif", and the resampling of "FRACT081.gif".