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Frankie Roberto Started conversation Oct 14, 2001
This is the thread where people can suggest that their websites be added to the list on the page.
Remember to put the link on your user space or other entry as website URLS cannot be posted in conversation threads!
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Researcher 178815 Posted Oct 14, 2001
now you mention it, can you ammend mine please? Just change theh word website for the words web thing URL stays the same.
Thanks!
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Frankie Roberto Posted Oct 14, 2001
Okay, done.
P.S Why don't you continue working on your Javascript tutorial. I'm sure some of the others will work with you if you need help.
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Researcher 178815 Posted Oct 14, 2001
I'm pretty sure that question ought to be pointed at Vegi; I was actually checking that again just 10 minutes ago(ish) to see if he'd continued with it, because it seemed to be making more sense than the "Teach you javascript" sites... because Vegi was learning WITH US, not telling us what he knows and what we don't..
That makes you feel better about learning it, if you know what I mean
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Chris Tonks Posted Nov 24, 2001
Greetings!
Thought there must be a page about this sort of thing.
May I add my own website to the list on the page? It's The Big C Domain, linked to from my user space. The site's actually going to change quite soon, but The Big C Domain is going to remain my 'personal' site.
One subdirectory of the site (the LoaGO Project - my book) even has a new skinning feature, which you might like to mention on this page.
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Researcher 178815 Posted Nov 24, 2001
Wow.. I have a LOT to learn about STYLE!!
My sites never look that good so I always abandon them!
aka
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Researcher 178815 Posted Nov 24, 2001
Since I've only visited the Big C, That one
So styistic.. have a look at mine.. link on space. It's the only thing there now. I've deleted everything else
aka
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Chris Tonks Posted Nov 24, 2001
You're site's fine, man!
If you need any tips on design, you can ask me or any of the many other people who are bound to visit this page any time now.
Why did you delete everything else on your user space, though?
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Researcher 178815 Posted Nov 25, 2001
well i've been a little busy lately, so I've not had time for my post articles, which I had to delete, and other stuff had to go.. and I just didn't like it.. Guess what though? I found out, we can use STYLE SHEETS!! YEY! more flexibility! Though as far as i know, we can't use them for offline content; and even if I was that well taught in CSS, I wouldn't do that
(It's in the form of
THIS IS SOME REALLY WEIRD TEXT WHICH WILL WORK IN GUIDEML!!
Would format the whole paragraph, center aligned with a font size of 80 points (the aka's web place link on my space is 80 points high), a font of "Century Gothic", an underline, line-through, and overline decoration, a white font color, over a blue background
And all with just one tag Thing is though.. I can't seem to get background to work.. Maybe I should re-capp on that CSS tutorial..
aka
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Chris Tonks Posted Nov 25, 2001
Hey, that's neat.
I usually stick to the basic GuideML functions for my pages, so they fit better with the site, but I certainly used to do some crazy things.
By the way, the main section of my website's been skinned too now. If you look at the bottom of the page you'll see four colours to select from.
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Researcher 178815 Posted Nov 26, 2001
<!-- shameless plug for Prof's website here-->
<!-- What a pity we can't post offsite URLs-->
<!-- Then that would be a complete plug!!!!-->
var aka = 'Cool! 8)';
document.write('aka is '+aka)
aka
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Frankie Roberto Posted Nov 26, 2001
I've just added your website Prof! If you want to write a short description, I'll add that too (see others for a rough format).
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Chris Tonks Posted Nov 26, 2001
Cool! Cheers, Frankie!
OK, here's a short description:
A relatively small site used mainly as a testing ground for his webdesign skills. It also has a few subdirectories dedicated to various media and his book.
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Researcher 178815 Posted Nov 27, 2001
ohh!! so that's why they took away the style tag!
ok .. the only other language i know.. we've done HTML, javascript, CSS and well the only other one i know is basic.. so..
10 person$ = "aka"
20 a$ = "is"
30 b$ = "cool"
40 space$ = " "
50 Print person$;space$;a$;space$;b$;"!"
60 END
I know.. I could've just done
10 PRINT "aka is cool!"
20 END
but I like complicated ways when I understand them
aka
BTW, Dont expect me to reply in C++ next!
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Frankie Roberto Posted Nov 27, 2001
Hmm, I learned QBASIC once (when I was young, and had nothing better to do) but got frustrated with it (though learning sub routines made things a bit simpler)
Frankie
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Chris Tonks Posted Nov 27, 2001
The only actual programming language I know (or rather, am currently learning) is Pascal. Though I'm hoping to get to know PHP soon.
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