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Subject: Re: FLASH: Site check: http://www.dentalportal.com/flash/tmj.html
From: Mari Bontrager
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2000 22:41:30 GMT

The nav buttons appearing and disappearing in the early part was
disconcerting. I would just leave them available at all times. Also the
position of the buttons jumped in one frame.


Typo: THe entire joint

The poor old guy on Muscles of Mastication has the "jaggies". (Need to
clean up the edges of the graphic) Also the guy in the next frame.... um,
what is that?

Ditto what has been said about the text buttons needing a hit state defined.

Looks like quite a project! I'd like to see it when you are finished.

Mari

>I have just started (not completed, no ending) a Flash educational tutorial
>on the temporomandibular joint for dentists. Before I get too far along, I
>would like to get some comments on quality, ways to improve, etc.
>
>http://www.dentalportal.com/flash/tmj.html
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Larry

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