| |
| This
page serves several purposes. |
| First
of all is it an example of the use |
| of
moving elements with a simple |
| Java
Script and a little animation (in |
| .gif
format). |
| It
also demonstrates the easy way |
| how
to display a three dimensional |
| effect
by introducing a background |
| and
a foreground by using either the |
| right
colours in the upper and lower |
| cells
or tables, or some pictures,
or |
| both.
These 'right' colours are |
| usually
a warm colour (variations in |
| red) in the
foreground
and a cool |
| colour
(variations in blue) in the |
|
background while these colours fade |
|
to (almost) white in the direction |
| where
the warm(er) and cool(er) |
| colours
border, as exaggerated here. |
|
The
objects in the so created 'space' |
| are
placed further in a vanishing |
|
perspective
of course. |
| This
page shows next a form of a |
| possible
interactivity that still is not |
| used
very much on web pages and |
| deserves
to be elaborated for |
| enhancing
sites with also entertaining |
| values or
to give them more appeal |
| to the visitors. A next step in
this |
| would be the development of
a
Script |
| that can be used on an image
link |
|
that has also dynamic features. |
| Also
a next Script that applies to a |
| specific
layer only would open a |
| perspective
to even more dramatic |
| opportunities. |
| Does
this page have a share in some |
| communication?
Will it have a part in |
| the
development of web pages? |
|
|