FP 2003, Banner ad manager ??

G

Grumpy Aero Guy

Is there a close equivalent in FP 2003 to the banner ad manager found in,
say, FP 2000?

I looked (though I must admit it wan't an EXHAUSTIVE serach) and didn't seem
to find anything quite like that.

Looked in the (on-line) help and only found a reference on how to DELETE
b-a-m functionality from OLDER versions of FP...sorta-kinda implying that it
was yanked from the later version.

Any suggestions? I just wanted to create functionality where a series of
pictures cycle in a home page....

Thanks a lot for your input in advance.

??
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

All versions from FP98 have the same Java Applet. Do a search in IE Address
bar as:

? JavaScript Image Rotation Script

or

? JavaScript Image Slideshow Script

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S

Stefan B Rusynko

The Banner ad manager is deprecated (JAVA), but still available in the tool well
If you really wants to use it
View Toolbars Customize Commands
- in Insert or Format find it and drag it to your toolbar




| Is there a close equivalent in FP 2003 to the banner ad manager found in,
| say, FP 2000?
|
| I looked (though I must admit it wan't an EXHAUSTIVE serach) and didn't seem
| to find anything quite like that.
|
| Looked in the (on-line) help and only found a reference on how to DELETE
| b-a-m functionality from OLDER versions of FP...sorta-kinda implying that it
| was yanked from the later version.
|
| Any suggestions? I just wanted to create functionality where a series of
| pictures cycle in a home page....
|
| Thanks a lot for your input in advance.
|
| ??
|
| --
|
|
| Frank Bachman
| (Grumpy Aero Guy)
|
|
|
 
G

Grumpy Aero Guy

uhhh, you sorta imply that using it is a bad idea......


am I missing something?
 
J

Joe Rohn

Hi Frank,

Using just about anything that relies on Java is probably not a good thing
for two major reasons:

Many Browsers/Systems will not have the JVM (Java Virtual Machine)
installed..and they will not see any Java components.

Java components also add a lot of overhead and can slow down page loading
quite a bit.

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G

Grumpy Aero Guy

OH...

ok....makes sense.

I shall keep that in mind

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Frank Bachman
(Grumpy Aero Guy)
 

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