This Website has been updated to make it more user friendly on different devices


Index of Walks

Author: George Tod

Photographs up to 2004 scanned from slides. 2005 onwards from digital camera.


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The Walks

This web site is best viewed using Internet Explorer version 5 or later.
It has also been tested on Google Chrome Version 22. The only issues are that the text is fainter and less easy to read, and the animated boots run at about twice the speed that they should do!
There are a few minor limitations when using Netscape Navigator Version 6. It has not been tested on later versions.

Problems using Internet Explorer Version 6 SP2 and later versions


By default, some of the security features of this version of Internet Explorer may be set to a higher level than before. This means that warnings may be given regarding 'blocked content', 'popups' and 'cookies'. Changes have now been made to remove things that can cause some of these problems. The popup visitor counter has been removed, as well as its associated cookie, and the animation of the boots is now done using an animated gif file rather than Javascript.

However, Javascript is still used to control some of the other features including the enlargement in situ of photographs in the walks and resizing of the animated boots. This can cause the 'blocked content' message to come up in Internet Explorer, to which there are three alternative options:

1) Allow the 'blocked content' once only by clicking on the warning message.

2) Permanently allow active content to run by selecting Tools | Internet Options | Advanced then, under the heading of Security, tick against 'Allow active content to run in files on my computer'

3) Ignore the warning. The features that are thus disabled are not critical to the browsing of the website, as it is now possible to view enlarged photographs in a new window by clicking on the captions underneath the images instead of enlarging them in situ by clicking on the images themselves.

For something completely different:

I have always had a fascination for mathematical curves and, over the years, have developed a program to draw Lissajous Figures with a lot of extra bells and whistles. It doesn't need an understanding of maths to use - just use the examples provided or change a few numbers to see the effect. You can see examples at Multi Lissajous, where you can get a Free Download.

George Tod