Enigma n: Excerpts from the "Neath Layer"
The neath text is to some forbiddingly technical and automated. Yet the ghostie may appreciate it, the ghostie neath and above and around the neath text.
--from Jim Andrews' Infoanimism
Netscape Version
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Welcome to the 'neath text Netscape 4 version of Enigma n.
If you want to use this code, please contact me at jim@vispo.com. You can use parts of this code as long as you credit me, jim@vispo.com
If you want to link to Enigma n from your site, please link to http://vispo.com/animisms/enigman/meaning.html not enigman.html because meaning.html does some browser sniffing and directs the reader to the right version of Enigma n accordingly.
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If you're reading this, I don't know really why. You could be reading it to see how the piece was done so you can do dhtml yourself or you are looking for the true meaning of the piece or you're a habitual source viewer or...
I'm not sure whether to talk about the mechanics of the piece here or not. Naw, that's technique, and technique is hard won but anybody can do it.
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Welcome to the 'neath text Internet Explorer 4 version of Enigma n.
If you want to use this code, please contact me at jim@vispo.com. You can use parts of this code as long as you credit me, jim@vispo.com
If you want to link to Enigma n from your site, please link to http://vispo.com/animisms/enigman/meaning.html not enigmanie.html because meaning.html does some browser sniffing and directs the reader to the right version of Enigma n accordingly. There is also a version for Netscape 4, but it is not as featureful, given the differences between DHTML in IE and NS.
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What's a writer, then? All she ever was but --from Jim Andrews' Infoanimism |
Kathy A. Fitch
Assistant Professor of English ·
Liberal Arts Division ·
College of DuPage
FitchK@cdnet.cod.edu · Kafkaz@kwom.com
05/16/01