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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Nuclear1 on April 17, 2003, 08:45:33 pm
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Finally, Terror in the Tide is going to have a home...
Here ya go. (http://www.geocities.com/nuclear1_2000/index.html)
As you can tell, its nowhere near completed... I'm just looking for comments on the bars/format thus far.
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The bars and format are definately there
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which tripod did you try? For some reason the UK version is much much better :wtf:
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Originally posted by Blue Lion
The bars and format are definately there
... :nod:
hurray
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Actually a decent beginning as far as colors and the like. :)
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Originally posted by YodaSean
which tripod did you try? For some reason the UK version is much much better :wtf:
Have they fixed their FTP yet? I registered an account with them a few months ago as their one of the few free providers that give you SQL and PHP access but their FTP server was fuct meaning I couldn't upload anything unless I wanted it to do it one file at a time using their HTTP client and since I had several hundred files of PHP-Nuke to upload I said "**** that" and gave up.
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Geocities has proved to be salvation.
:wtf:
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Originally posted by Admiral LSD
Have they fixed their FTP yet? I registered an account with them a few months ago as their one of the few free providers that give you SQL and PHP access but their FTP server was fuct meaning I couldn't upload anything unless I wanted it to do it one file at a time using their HTTP client and since I had several hundred files of PHP-Nuke to upload I said "**** that" and gave up.
heh
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perty nice, the code was rather well done too :yes: :)
Have you considered using an external style sheet? (i.e. not in the web page head, but a separate file) It'll make smaller html files and easier manipulation of style elements throughout :nod:
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Originally posted by YodaSean
which tripod did you try? For some reason the UK version is much much better :wtf:
I'm here in the U.S. Cause I'm only 14 and don't want any "surprises" on the next bill, I took the free package.
Originally posted by Sandwich
Actually a decent beginning as far as colors and the like. :)
:D
Originally posted by Kamikaze
perty nice, the code was rather well done too :yes: :)
Have you considered using an external style sheet? (i.e. not in the web page head, but a separate file) It'll make smaller html files and easier manipulation of style elements throughout :nod:
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Haven't really considered that yet... I think I'm purdy safe with using the coding I have available.
Heck, once I get FrontPage, it might be a bit easier, though Geocities Pro is the only one that supports FP...
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I face yet another problem... Navbars.
Anyone who is decent in making these little buggers (I know Stealth is from his previous work), help would be greatly appreciated.
Plus, once the site's up, would one of the admins terribly mind having it hosted at HLP? Geocities pop-ups are really annoying.
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I face yet another problem... Navbars.
Anyone who is decent in making these little buggers (I know Stealth is from his previous work), help would be greatly appreciated.
sure thing man! send me an ICQ message.
Plus, once the site's up, would one of the admins terribly mind having it hosted at HLP? Geocities pop-ups are really annoying.
i'll host you nuclear, send me an ICQ message.
Have you considered using an external style sheet
a CSS file, yeah... i can teach you that if you want nuclear1.
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Ye have been ICQed...
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:)
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To show you that I am doing something, here's a tiny update.
I found a banner....
Here it is. (http://www.geocities.com/nuclear1_2000/index.html)
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Originally posted by nuclear1
To show you that I am doing something, here's a tiny update.
I found a banner....
Here it is. (http://www.geocities.com/nuclear1_2000/index.html)
Remember:
GIF = for screencaps and other images with solid and consistant colors.
JPG = for any photo-like image
That there banner would be much better as a JPG.
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Yes, there is a reason for reviving this. I have finally *partially* figured out navbars.
Despite it saying "Description", it only links to the front page.
And here is another update. (http://www.geocities.com/nuclear1_2000/index.html)