I guess I feel violated

but you know, Brad Brace and Judy Malloy and any number of web veterans can confirm:

In 1996 when I created the doorway image applications were primitive.
Cutting up an image and placing the various parts in table cells was a new idea.
Fireworks and Image Ready were on the distant horizon.
Judy Malloy called this procedure cross-images.
I wish I had patented the idea at the time:
http://web.idirect.com/~artseen/door.htm
was the first example of this mediums ability to slice and dice.
It dates to March 26th 1996.
Just a note to correct the bad information,
Eric Dymond.

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, CK SHINE

followed your link. it appears to be broken, at least from my netscape 7 browser.





Eric Dymond wrote:

> but you know, Brad Brace and Judy Malloy and any number of web
> veterans can confirm:
>
> In 1996 when I created the doorway image applications were primitive.
> Cutting up an image and placing the various parts in table cells was a
> new idea.
> Fireworks and Image Ready were on the distant horizon.
> Judy Malloy called this procedure cross-images.
> I wish I had patented the idea at the time:
> http://web.idirect.com/~artseen/door.htm
> was the first example of this mediums ability to slice and dice.
> It dates to March 26th 1996.
> Just a note to correct the bad information,
> Eric Dymond.