http://www.carolsutton.net/pink/valerie.htmlURL
Here is the html source code for the above applet if you wish to paste it into your page source html code: [ what is unique about this code is the <PARAM NAME="overlay" VALUE= "bc.text.gif", as that is what makes the overlay look to this java applet, in other words one image overlapping another image; or an applet with two images. Note you still have to upload all 3 files to your folder for this to work.:
<TD WIDTH="50%" HEIGHT="265"><P ALIGN=CENTER> </P>
<P ALIGN=CENTER><APPLET CODE="Lake" CODEBASE="./" WIDTH="116" HEIGHT="159"
ALIGN="BOTTOM"><PARAM NAME="image" VALUE="valeriepinkribbon.jpg"><PARAM NAME="overlay" VALUE="bctext.gif">
</APPLET></P>
HOW TO PLACE THE IMAGE WHERE YOU WANT IT ON YOUR PAGE DESIGN:
1. Use your page making program - FrontPage or Pagemill, etc.
2. To place the image, go to the file menu bar if on a MAC and select 'place', or drag the image - Lake.class - into where you want it on your page.
Drag into place the Lake.class file only, into your page program, not the bctext.gif or the valeriepinkribbon.jpg
3. On you page making program - Front Page or Pagemill, etc. you will see a rectangle with a little pointed teardrop man with his
arms at his side icon & the word: Lake - on it; after you place the Lake.class file-
The vertical rectangle area will look like this:
The upper left hand side corner has the word :
Lake
- in it.
The lower right corner has an icon that looks like a little pointed teardrop man with his arms at his side.
4. That - vertical rectangle area - is what you will see in you layout, but it is NOT what you will see once your site is uploaded to your server. In the server mode the three (3) files will all combine to make the moving picture of the water reflection.
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If you are not entirely sure how to combine the files into a single image or how to do it. READ HERE
The 3 files, including the lake class file one; will all combine themselves automatically once all three are uploaded to your server site.
Lake.class
bctext.gif
valeriepinkribbon.jpg
You do not have to change them into html or hyper text markup language, they do what they are suppose to do, if you just upload them.
You must load all 3 to use the Java ribbon design. This is how java applet's work.
The order in which you load them does not matter.
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1. Use your page making program - Front Page or Pagemill, Dreamweaver, etc.
3. On you page making program - FrontPage or Pagemill, Dreamweaver or etc. you will see a rectangle with a little pointed teardrop man with his
4. That - vertical rectangle area - is what you will see in you layout, but it is NOT what you will see once your site is uploaded to your server. On the internet or web, you will see the water image. In the server mode the three (3) files will all combine to make the moving picture of the water reflection.
OTHER POINTS ON THE VALERIE JAVA APPLET.
-IF you want to try your hand at the Valerie water reflection java ribbon.
This Valerie java applet pink ribbon does not work as a screen saver.
This Valerie java applet pink ribbon does not work for a PowerPoint presentation unless you first load it up to a webpage and then project the online webpage onto the screen. You can have it as the solo or only thing on the page; or use my page that only has this single image: URL is:
This is because the applet only works if it is uploaded to the web.
In order to load it and have it appear to animate you must load all three of the files.
The animated ribbon is made up of these 3 files: The 2 image files and the class file.
The java pink ribbon was designed by Brian Oak, for his deceased wife Valerie.
Other notes:
If you want to download the ribbon by right clicking, you will find out that it does not work, because it is a java applet and not a conventional jpeg or jpg or gif.
This ribbon will not download a per a conventional gif or jpg as it is a java applet. All the other ribbons, now 44, will work by conventional methods. (see notes below this)