tysonlowery
Dynasty Vision Options
July 13, 2004 at 05:19AM View BBCode
Chris has provided even more options for DynastyVision - you can find the choices under Edit Profile.
Basically, you can choose Old School or New School version of DynastyVision (or No School) - and then pick whether you want full graphics or lite graphics (for dial-up users).
celamantia
July 13, 2004 at 01:41PM View BBCode
I really need the "basic" version hit with a variety of browsers. I'm tinkering with the structure of DynastyVision on the fly to make it the correct size for the chosen option. Especially look for wierdness in the control bar at the bottom.
--Chris
tysonlowery
July 13, 2004 at 03:02PM View BBCode
Please post if you have tested it with your browser and which browser it is. Thanks everyone.
andrew
July 13, 2004 at 05:48PM View BBCode
For mac OS X on Mozilla these are the ones I have tested that work fine:
-basic/lite
-boxscore
-full/lite (very nice by the way)
-basic/full
I think that is all of them and they all looked fine with a quick run through. Nice Job Chris
Especially look for wierdness in the control bar at the bottom.
--Chris
I went back to look at this and the tool bar on the bottom doesn't strech all the way arcoss the bottom like it does in other versions. Is that how it is suppost to be? It really doesn't seem to hurt anything.
disciple
July 13, 2004 at 06:02PM View BBCode
Originally posted by tysonlowery
Please post if you have tested it with your browser and which browser it is. Thanks everyone.
I didn't see any issues using Mozilla Firefox 0.9.1.
I couldn't tell the difference between full and lite graphics - is there a difference, if so how can I tell?
celamantia
July 13, 2004 at 07:29PM View BBCode
Originally posted by disciple
Originally posted by tysonlowery
Please post if you have tested it with your browser and which browser it is. Thanks everyone.
I didn't see any issues using Mozilla Firefox 0.9.1.
I couldn't tell the difference between full and lite graphics - is there a difference, if so how can I tell?
Full graphics uses images for all of the numbers, images for the labels showing the count and the number of outs, different colored lights for balls, strikes, and outs, logos for the out of town scoreboard, and different colors for home and away teams on the field. Lite graphics uses text for the numbers (making them all look similar to the Manual scoreboard style), text for the labels, only one color of lights, fielders are always one color, runners are always the other color, and no logos on the out-of-town scoreboard.
Lite graphics uses about a quarter of the images that full graphics does.
--Chris
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