Jasc Software
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The folks that made Paint Shop Pro, the program I use to create my site
graphics. At the risk of sounding like an ad, I'll cheerfully endorse this
product as meeting my needs and from what I can tell being easier to use
(and much less expensive) than Photoshop. Their "Summer Leaves",
"Autumn Leaves", "Spring Flowers", and "Snowflakes" picture
tubes are responsible for the seasonal touch of things around here.
The JavaScript Source
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This is where I found an earlier version of the changing blurbs trick--even
though it only worked in Internet Explorer, it's worth a mention here.
I also gleaned how to check the user's screen resolution from here as well.
Moyra's Web Jewels
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This is one of the first places I looked when I started shopping around
the Web for a coordinated set of graphics to use on my page. Though I didn't
ultimately choose to use any of this person's graphics, still she makes
some awfully pretty pictures. Some of her ideas for layout inspired me here.
Website Abstraction
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These folks are the source of a
darned fine
little tutorial I used when I first began to try to finally figure out how
to make my changing blurbs trick work across three different browsers. Thanks
guys!
Strata Rose Chalup
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A friend of mine who graciously gave me permission to use one of the photographs
she took at a beautiful place called Spirit Lake, to get the nifty pine
needles graphic I was using for the blurb backgrounds on the last version of
my web page. Even though I've phased that concept out, still, thanks Strata!
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