1.

Solve : Volunteers Wanted!?

Answer»

Quote from: Saviour on September 24, 2008, 10:31:50 AM

Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on September 24, 2008, 06:06:06 AM
Yep. Now what shall I do.....

What do you mean?
Just thinking out loud. Quote from: !~*:.Pink Floyd.:*~! on September 24, 2008, 06:28:47 PM
Saviour Dude Why are you ignoring me?

Can I help out?

No thank you.Quote from: BC_Programmer on September 24, 2008, 01:53:39 PM
Do you mean the SWF, or the WNK file- the WNK file is 18 MB, and hotmail refuses to allow for anything over 10MB.

If the WNK file is necessary, I could use a file sharing site- SWF I can send with not problem.

Is there any way you can compress the file in a zipped package...making it SMALLER? This way...you may be able to email it to me...I managed to compress it, HOWEVER- It wouldn't compress at all using ZIP(even with maximum compression)- With 7-Zip format, I managed to get it to compress to 4MB.

I will E-Mail this to you- If you don't have an archiver capable of reading 7-ZIP format, you could temporarily install 7-ZIP from www.7zip.com.



Aside from that- did you MANAGE to view the tutorial on your end with the SWF? And if so- any thoughts?



I'm not at home at the moment...will have to check it later this evening and get back to you. I do have 7-zip, btw...so it shouldn't be a problem.Update...

The flash tutorials have been nixed for HTML. Flash wasn't such a good idea, after all. I had issues with it in IE7, as well as file sizes.

Anyway...in case anyone is wondering what the new tutorials will look like...here ya go: Windows Vista - How to Change Desktop WallpaperOmg I love the mascot for your Tutorials

Did you make him yourself and what program did you use?

I want one so badHe was made for me by John Schwegel of johnschwegel.com fame...Quote from: Saviour on September 27, 2008, 05:24:45 PM
He was made for me by John Schwegel of johnschwegel.com fame...

Hes a really good Artist.

EDIT: he even has Tutorials.

I'm here- so I'll update anybody watching this topic-

we're no longer going the route of using the flash rendered by Wink, and are instead using it's HTML export feature. This was mostly because IE7 users weren't able to see the tutorials, which almost defeats the purpose of their Existence, given that most people who would find them useful likely still have IE7.

Side effects of the change are almost all positive, however, excepting the need to edit any PRESENTATIONS designed for SWF usage to better suit the HTML OUTPUT. BC_Programmer's contribution: Windows XP - How to Change Desktop Wallpaper

Nice job, my friend...

...and Thank you for your contribution.


SteveJust one of many!


Discussion

No Comment Found