> 3) Use Java-script and dynamic HTML to make the loading of the documents
> dependent on whether the user wants to.  I.e. don't load the pictures until a
> user pressed a button -- then the button is replaced with a picture.  (Will
> only work on 4.x browsers.)

wait a minute, i thought we'd concluded that javascript was almost as 
evil as blinking pictures . . .

I never run around with it enabled.  When i do turn it on because 
something actually catches my interest, i get reminded really soon to 
turn it off as my system gets slow and stupid dialog boxes keep popping 
up.

rick

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