The creation of visual effects using dynamic html animation only, is a passion I have developed through the last few years.
It is a creative, spare time hobby, one I can share; This is the purpose of showing the demos you will find in my website.
Enjoy!
Gerard Ferrandez
ge1doot

Some of you know me online; I'm not too different in real life. Born in the late 60's, I got two kids, my full time job leaves me with too little spare time that I try to stretch and devote to my family, and to "dhtml art" of which I set some samples in this site for your enjoyment.
Feedback: if you have a question or comment, please send me an
e-mail.
pola

A dhtml amateur, a Spaniard living in Barcelona, and one of so many friends that share our hobby, Pola convinced me that I should have a website to make my scripts easily available to everyone; she also shared with me many ideas and insights I used in the making of the site. Also, Pola is author of the English text introductory to most of the demos you will find here.
My own material
I obviously wish to add my share to the spirit of mutual help in learning JavaScript and "DOM Scripting". Therefore, all work on this site is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 License
You don't need my permission and you are free:
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to Share — to copy, distribute and transmit my work
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to Remix — to reuse or adapt and build upon my work, for free
Under the following conditions:
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Attribution. You must leave intact my credit lines inside the source codes, and refrain from claiming the scripts as your own.
I do this as a non profit, creative activity; at the same time,
I aim to hold my rights as author and to retain complete ownership of my work.
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Noncommercial. You may not use my work for commercial purposes (contact me otherwise).
Third party material
I wish to say a big thank you to so many virtual and graphic artists that give their wonderful works away for nonprofit use, thus enriching the web-art experience in the www.
I do not create any images or sounds, hence for any such material in the site the copyright remains with their owners. I have made every effort to make it sure not to use material whose authors would clearly state their works off any use even nonprofit, for the rest I stick to the Fair Use rule, which exclude the right to any damages under the situation, just as I expect anyone will when using my dhtml scripts. This said, if you find in this site any material subject to your property rights and if you wish me to withdraw them, please let me know, as I'm willing to comply.
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If you steal from one author it's plagiarism; if you steal from many it's research.
» [Wilson Mizner]