Ed (shop@justbrits.com) provided some helpful tips on building a more efficient web site. I have gone through and reduced the size of the thumbnails (not as small as Ed would like) so that the site w
Hi Lin Thanks for your Hardtop restoration web site. I believe that it will be a great help to those that undertake a hardtop restoration rather than using a professional. Great pictures and text are
That was a SUPER SUPER job, I do not see how it could be improved upon. And this is from a guy who would not take a hardtop as a gift. Personally, I think it is a visual abomination, and a terrible
The factory hardtops were always very very attractive. I think you must be thinking of some of the aftermaket ones, of which most were rather unattractive, unless you mean it's an abomination becaus
Al & Joe, et al, Sorry guys, I do respect your opinions, and I will agree that the factory one is the best of a rum lot, but I still do NOT like it, period. :-) I also paint my rear drums black (even
I like the look of the factory hardtop on my car: http://www.ewilkins.com/wilko/pics/frntquarter.jpg http://www.ewilkins.com/wilko/newpics.htm Wilko _______________________________________________ Su
This is a very helpful site, but I cannot print it. I need a copy in the shop to refer to when I begin the restoration of my hardtop. Has anyone been successful in printing it? Lin, was it your inten
<<Has anyone been successful in printing it?>> I suspect "possibly" a Mac user "might" but seriously doubt a PC user would be able, Gary. I tried several things to no avail. Since, when Lin gets back
Ed is correct. I successfully downloaded the text but the photos are protected and cvan not be downloaded. John Sims, BN6 Aberdeen, NJ www.healey6.com --Original Message-- From: healeys-bounces+ahbn6
With a mac: open with safari and save it in Iphoto and then print I'll will check at the job tomorrow with PC gilbert Le 08-02-26 ` 19:04, John Sims a icrit : Gilbert BT7 -BN7-BN4 ___________________
Whoops !! Yes they can. I downloaded the text and photos, saved the photos at the original high resolution, made lower resolution copies of the photos, and then created a 12 page MSWord document of L
On a Mac probably the easiest way is to go File > Mail Contents of this page and save as draft. Print that, or just keep the soft copy. You can rebuild it in WOrd or something if ya wanna tweak the l
<<With a mac: open with safari and save it in Iphoto and then print>> Just as I suspected, Gilbert. The reason is that Lin did the page with iWeb which IS Mac proprietary "language"!! Windows & Unix
2 things, Scott: I thought about doing it that way but takes too long. Especially with what I will be sending him to make the end-user "product" friendlier<G>!! And the prob with (properly<G>) "reduc
Actually, the page is like any other. Right click the pics and "save picture as". There is a dded bonus from it being set up the way it is... If you click the pictures, many of them open at a larger
The easiest MacWay to save the file is simply to open the link and then click print and then click save as PDF. The original resolution is preserved and can be printed later if you like just like the
Just to set the record straight -- The following is the title from the 21-Feb-2008 Microsoft press release where they promise to be less Microsoft proprietary: "Microsoft Makes Strategic Changes in T
I love the content but found the file tricky to work with. I cannot, for the life of me, get it into pdf format. Does the first two pages, says it's done and gives up. It's a big old file! Simon --Or
They will probably get this done with all "deliberate" speed. Kind of like building a road in North Carolina. New interchange is being built on I-77, simple diamond construction. Grading is done, eve
If you go to my site www.healey6.com you will find it on the Technical page. I just downloaded and printed it to test and it is a fast download and print. John Sims, BN6 Aberdeen, NJ www.healey6.com