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elkq
August 4th 03, 03:04 AM
You were exacly right that is the one I think I was looking for but it
really isnt as informative as it used to be. I really do think that it is
still one of the most beautifully put together sites but the content is just
a little lacking, i loved that rollover part of the site before. I actually
ordered plants by using those rollovers berfore. Thanks for the link.

eric


From: "LeighMo" >
Subject: Re: Aquascape pictures
Date: Sunday, August 03, 2003 5:52 PM

>I used to know of a beautifully put together aquascape plant site that you
>could even scroll over the tanks and it would grey out the rest of the tank
>and show you the name of the plant you were over.

It might be this one:

http://www.aquaticscape.com

The tanks are beautiful, but the web site is even better. This is one of
the
best web sites I've ever seen, design-wise. I *love* the way he used mouse
rollover for the plant list pages. Too often, people use that just because
it's cool. He used the way it should be used: because it's the best way to
give a visitor information.

Leigh

http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/

Zion Hill
August 4th 03, 06:13 PM
One of his photos is one the cover of Freshwater and Marine Aquarium
magazine this month

He does beautiful work

"elkq" > wrote in message
news:ViiXa.12225$tf.7409@lakeread03...
> You were exacly right that is the one I think I was looking for but it
> really isnt as informative as it used to be. I really do think that it is
> still one of the most beautifully put together sites but the content is
just
> a little lacking, i loved that rollover part of the site before. I
actually
> ordered plants by using those rollovers berfore. Thanks for the link.
>
> eric
>
>
> From: "LeighMo" >
> Subject: Re: Aquascape pictures
> Date: Sunday, August 03, 2003 5:52 PM
>
> >I used to know of a beautifully put together aquascape plant site that
you
> >could even scroll over the tanks and it would grey out the rest of the
tank
> >and show you the name of the plant you were over.
>
> It might be this one:
>
> http://www.aquaticscape.com
>
> The tanks are beautiful, but the web site is even better. This is one of
> the
> best web sites I've ever seen, design-wise. I *love* the way he used
mouse
> rollover for the plant list pages. Too often, people use that just
because
> it's cool. He used the way it should be used: because it's the best way
to
> give a visitor information.
>
> Leigh
>
> http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/
>
>