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Just been looking thru the nice new sigs.....
Like Poolman's & DoG's sigs especially :kewlpics: Just a question.... How were they done?? To get them to be animated in such a cool fashion....Would it be possible to modify my sig to be that animated or would I have to start from scratch again Is there a tutorial available.....Would be interested in giving it a go.....Although my Art Work leaves alot to be desired...... :stupid: |
is this the start of a thread to REQUEST: sigs ???
cos if so, i'll put my name down :P same theme as mine is now ("muppets") please :rolleyes: |
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he has some pretty cool stuff on there. You do need a basic code to add it to your sig on the board but thats not a problem- Seph figured it out and i adapted it to fit mine, if i can do it anyone can :D |
Thanks Mate for your input......
I found Poolmans One but couldn't find your's...... I take it you have to play around with the index.htm file to change all the properties....... Update Managed to alter the Height & Width paremeters, to enable my sig to fit. Also changed the default URL parametor to point to _www.betaone.net Now the difficult bit, how do I change my sig on board....I take it requires all the files in the zip achieve to work???? |
Those are cool effects. I'd like to see Poolman try using the Lake Applet found at the website you gave DOG. B)
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Hi Guys,
If you like this sort of thing, Java Boutique has heaps of them along with tutorials etc (they even have an Applet Hall of Fame!) http://javaboutique.internet.com/applets/. I've got to warn you guys that I've seen a lot of quirky problems with java applets in the past though. Each one is actually an individual downloaded program running on your computer. They sometimes suck up a lot of system resources and often slow your machine down. I've seen them lock up and/or crash some older systems too. As cool as they are, and I agree they look great, I'd really suggest using them sparingly though. All the best, E3 Further: (I just did this...) Just for the fun of it, open up your Task Manager and click on the Performance tab so you can see your CPU Usage graph. I run a P4 2.2 with a gig of ram, and with 3 browser windows open (to a normal page) my cpu runs 0-2%. As soon as I open a page with even 1 of the applets running on it my cpu jumps to almost 60% and spikes over 70% if I interact with the applet. Try it on your own computer and see what happens. I'm not trying to be a 'stick in the mud', and I know applets are fun, but most people don't realize just how heavily they hit their systems. |
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I've uploaded the zip file to my Web Space...... I believe all is OK.....You can run the Java Applet using the Index.htm file and ripple effect is on the Sig....I don't know what to do next???? Grab Them here.... _http://www.btinternet.com/~peter.j.romaniuk/Grzyb3.zip :lightbulb: :stupid: |
Amazing on the cpu usage.
I have AMD 2100+ and 1GB of Ram. I had Sun Java set by default for IE6 and DoG's sig wouldn't run, but E3's did. In that configuration cpu usage was 2%. When I disabled Sun Java, DoG's sig worked and cpu usage went to 52-57 % or so. |
Hi there Guys.
I also noticed what E3 found: Those cool scripts are recource hogs. I run DU Meter and I noticed that whenever I opened a page that has Poolmans or Dog's sig my DU-Meter window would start shaking like hell. I also then noticed that my CPU usage shot up to the same levels as which E3 got. Cheerz Dave B) Quote:
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