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Lighthouse Postcard TerminologyLighthouse Postcard Examples : Summary |
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This page contains the summary of all the lighthouse postcard examples, referred to by the other pages as an illustration of the explained terminology.
The examples are grouped in logical units. When looking to the group,
each example in the group generally consists of a 360x240 picture, sometimes
another picture with a zoomed-in part and a short explanation.
When looking to each of the examples directly, you will get a larger
(up to 800x600) picture.
Example-references in the other pages will by default go to a group,
however you are allowed to change this behaviour. First you have the
choise in going directly to the example,
or indirectly into this summary-page.
Secondly you can choose
to go to a single example, rather than
the whole group.
You can save
or dismiss
these preferences for future visit(s).
Currently a reference will bring you directly to the group,
the preferences are not saved.
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This page is still under construction, the current version is published merely
to enable testing and proof-reading. But also in this stage I am very
interested in what other people think of it. If there is something wrong,
missing or otherwise unclear let me know, I shall be pleased to receive your
feedback.
Planned additions are:
Wishlist of lighthouse-postcard examples:
- Lighthouse-border (with also a lighthouse on the picture inside).
- Postcard-art with a identifiable lighthouse.
- ? ?
| Email: Rudy.Muller@net.HCC.nl | last modified: 20-mar-2002 |