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I wrote these web pages in HTML 4.0 code and validated them using the WDG HTML validator.  Editing and updating web pages were performed using the Microsoft Notepad text editor.  No other web page-making software (FrontPage Express, Netscape Composer, etc.) was needed.  The web pages were tested using Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape browsers (versions 4 and later).  When I needed help, I visited HTML goodies.com and read "HTML 4 for Dummies" by Ed Tittel and Stephen James.

Colors were chosen using a program called RGBHEX (version 1.4).  This is a great shareware program that allows the user to choose the color from a pallette and RGBHEX converts the color to RGB and hexadecimal values (no URL available).  Modification of the graphics images was performed using Corel Photo House (version 1.1) and Microsoft Paint.  The Auburn University button and AU symbol were taken from the Auburn University web site.  Other buttons were found at web sites that offer free clipart.  If you add these pages to Favorites in Internet Explorer, you will notice a little "AU" icon next to the page address in the address bar.  That was made using a free software program called Microangelo from Impact Software.

I designed the background, which shows a variety of important mathematical equations in chemistry.  The animated flask & test tube was originally a Microsoft clipart file that I modified to form the individual pictures.  These pictures were animated using the GIF Construction Set.

Kurt Winkelmann




Contact webmaster: Greg Gaddy
Auburn University
Department of Chemistry
Last revised May 1, 2001

URL: http://www.auburn.edu/~millsge/info.html
Layout, design and revisions © 2001
by Kurt Winkelmann