So, trouble then.
Let's try out some checks first..
Change
thy Browser
If
you're using a browser that's primary for the Unix Environment
i
actually presume that you have the knowledge to trim it yourself,
( or at least a local Unixguru at hand somewhere ;)
Is my pages not showed
c
orrectly ?
and my frames seems out of sync ..
Do you get complaints about The Java and Java scripts i have ??
Then you're probably using IE_explorer,
r
ight ?
And as it uses Microsoft API's and has a somewhat different source code
it may not work with my "native" (Sun's) Java and (Netscape's) Javascript_codings
or as that may be, not even with "ordinary HTML_tables".
And That's That.
.
OTHERWISE
What are your Cache_size inside your Browser
?
You should at least put it at about three MB RAM_Cache & 10 MB HD_Cache.
OhOh
you don't have any
Ram Cache
! Are you by any chance using
IE3-4
??
S
o, you'll just have to live with it (
p
roblem
s
) then
Have you put your "PORT" speed at the right speed
?
For a 28.8 KB modem the port speed should be 115 000 bps & 14.4 KB = 56 000 bps
You do this in W95 at the Control Panel / modem and at the System folder.
Do you use (
at least
in
Sw
eden
) any Number_presentation_device ?
Turn it of while Surfing
(
The same goes for any "Call" interrupting service via your
local
tele
_
Company
)
You could also put up your DMA_
size
at
:
(
f
or
w
_
95
)
Control Panel / System folder /device manager /- -"direct access manager"
to its maximum (for me 64 Kbytes)
You can also empty your caches (HD & ram) manually in your browser
If that works you just leave it on "manual".
Y
ou don't know where you can do all those things
A
nd you do want to use your browser as it's meant to?
You better check
E
dit
then
P
references
in
N
etscape,
or
V
iew
then
F
older
/
I
nternet Options in MS
e
xplorer
.
There you find something called Advanced in which you,
among many other interesting things
,
also will be able to to change your Cache_size.
DO IT
...(
c
hange your size that is
:)
.
I
f you find that only
some
of the animation's
etc. etc.
will be showed on your browser,
you'll just have to "
left click
" on the " hidden " one,
and then choose to
view
it.
You can also change inside your RegisterKey:s via Regedit
For your computer's TCP/IP parameter settings
(
MSS, RWIN and MTU
)
And that you do for getting the best performance out of
your browsers negotiating about the maximum size
of the " Data Packets".
(; all included :)
Go get " MTU-Speed " (Free ware
???
).
if you don't know what i'm speaking about
Why
all this shmu.
.
B
ecause your browser sometimes loses information
under the transit from the Web.
I
t's always the weakest link in the " chain " that decides the transfer rate
and after you received the " Data Packets", your own browsers capabilities will
decide the rest :).
T
his is why it pays of to have as recent a version as possible,
of whatever you use for a browser.
C
ause the Net do change
, not as fast as those media_H(
T
)ypes wants you to believe,
but still...
BTW
:
T
his reasoning does not seem to hold true Vivasi IExplorer.
Or you can look at it this way
;)
I
ts so
f
antasti
c so nothing but the
n
ewest Soft & Hardware
should ( or can ) ever be used with it
(;
It does not support " Timing" in animated giff:s.
Or let's say, it does
:)
but not on the "usual time scale"
which amounts to pretty much the same.
and it doesn't handle combinations of tables and animated backgrounds to well
(as on my first & second page)
So if you're using IE 4 or whatever you'll probably get flickering
and so on while looking at my pages.
And it's
J
avascript &
J
ava is still not compatible with
Netscape & Sun
As you probably understand by now, i have no connection whatsoever with Microsoft.
Which BTW is its own
t
rademark not to be used by any other now living or dead
sort of.
(
´
Hey, who's chicken
.
)
One other thing
If you find my colours weak
subdued or not to your taste...
You're probably right,
Do try to change thine contrast &/or "light"
on thy monitor.
Cause that problem aint mine to fix
if you get my drift ;)
H
ope it works out for you now
Yoron.
b
a c
k
:
that is