Review of Ender's Realm Graphics

Technical Information

Name of site:
Ender's Realm Graphics
URL:
http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu:8001/usr/as8w/ergraph.html
Developer:
Andrew R. Soncha Jr.
Contact:
ender@cmu.edu
Date site last updated:
Keywords:
computer graphics
electronic images
icons


Review

Ender's Realm Graphics is an excellent repository of graphics for World Wide Web pages. Everything you need to spruce up your WWW page, from those little smiley-face icons to fancy lines dividing paragraphs is here. Most of the graphics are very small, (few are over 5K) so those of us with storage problems (all of us) shouldn't worry.

In an age in which everybody needs a World Wide Web page to show off their library to the rest of the world, text-only Web pages, while functional, don't grab peoples attention. Graphics are the way to go. But not everyone has access to a nifty graphics program like Photoshop. Ender's Realm is a good starting point for finding nifty images.

The site is well-organized into sections for bullets, buttons, lines, and icons. Tables are heavily used for the layout of the sample images. All of the images are non-copyright protected (as a disclaimer clearly states), so feel free to "borrow" to your heart's content.

Notes:

One warning: This page has a lot of graphics. (After all, that's the point) I would look at this page with a graphical browser, such as Netscape or Mosaic. If all you have is text browser like Lynx, you can download the icons and view them on any viewer. All images are in GFI or JPEG format.


Reviewed by David T. Horgan, a graduate student at the University of South Florida on June 20, 1995.
horgan@luna.cas.usf.edu