| Dorichi Interactive is brought to you by Yas *Dorichi* SHIMAZU and Club Lurie since October 16, 1995.
Upgraded to version 2 on May 10, 1996.
Moved to the Digiweb and upgraded to version 2.1 on April 14,1997.
Moved again to the Hiway Technologies and upgraded to version 2.2 on June 4, 1997.
In version 2.3, we incorporated the Cascading Style Sheet and the Dynamic Font technology on January 1998. Only Netscape users can enjoy these cool Web pages.
Our Internet Presence Provider is Hiway Technologies. The World Wide Web server is located in the United States, and connected to the backbones(Sprint, UUnet, and MCI) via 3 T3 connections at overall speed of 135Mbps.
We recommend to use Macintosh in millions of colors mode, Trinitron display and Netscape Navigator 4 or later.
We are using several HTML tags and Cascading Style Sheet which only Netscape Navigator can interpret. And we test our pages only on Navigator. So if you are using Microsoft Internet Expolorer, you may miss some of our contents.
Pages in this site are written mainly using Adobe GoLive.
Dynamic Fonts are created using HexWeb Typograph 2.0. If you are browsing this page using the Web browser which is capable of TrueDoc interpretation, such as Netscape Navigator 4 or later, you will see the text is beautifully anti-aliased.
Partly, or in the past, we used Nisus Writer, HTML Editor, YooEdit, QuicKeys, PageMill and DragStrip.
QuicKeys and DragStrip are conbined to make a 'palette' to write an HTML tag or tags by one click. For example, you can make a word 'bold' by selecting it and clicking the 'BOLD' button on the palette.
To make F1 pages bilingual, we use Han's PowerReplace. This is a very powerful filter program to replace words in a file. You can process entire file just by drag- and-droping it onto the PowerReplace. We use it to replace names such as 'Ferrari' with a Japanese word.
Dorichi Interactive received several awards from all over the world for its page design excellence. Picked as the Web Page of the Day for May 27,1996, Web Oscar Winner for the First Week of June 1996, Cool site of the Nite, The Family Jewel Award, and The Scorcher Award for June 9-16, 1996, approved by the SiteInspector in November 7, 1998. |