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Researcher 178815 Posted Nov 28, 2001
THere's another page like this on h2g2, BTW.. been going a little longer, only these people are programmers.. not really web designers, which is like a different thing.. they could program freeware stuff, whereas we design what to post the freeware downloads onto twisted half analogy there
aka
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Chris Tonks Posted Nov 28, 2001
Which one is more important? The people who make the freeware, or the people who allow them to post it for download?
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Nireena Posted Apr 30, 2002
Got a couple of suggestions:
Visibone: online color palettes and character charts
http://www.visibone.com
Colormaker: test out color schemes and background patterns before you use them, download patterns
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spook Posted Nov 23, 2002
http://www.tygx.org - a website about Twynham Youth Group, created and run by me. put it as created by spook, as that is my normal nickname, i simply have a temporary change.
aka spook
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Chris Tonks Posted Nov 26, 2002
I was wondering whether you could change my listed site to The Domain Group Network at http://www.tdgn.com. It's where I do business, and is the base of a lot of my work.
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Frankie Roberto Posted Nov 26, 2002
Can you post a short paragraph about it that I can replace the current one with first please?
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Chris Tonks Posted Nov 26, 2002
Oh, ah, yeah, sorry.
The Domain Group Network is the Professor's real life company, which deals with Web design and programming. He's got an expanding range of PHP applications based there, and the site also acts as the hub of his network of Web sites.
OK?
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Whoami - iD dislikes punctuation Posted Apr 23, 2003
Frankie - for when you return:
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Whoami?'s fledgling site network, the dotsurfer|network, offers two-way syndication of design and content. If you don't know what that means, it's all explained at http://www.dotsurfer.co.uk/network/ with the first network site, Dotsurfer UK http://www.dotsurfer.co.uk/ itself.
GuideML para:
's fledgling site network, the dotsurfer|network, offers two-way syndication of design and content. If you don't know what that means, it's all explained at dotsurfer|network with the first network site at Dotsurfer UK itself.
Will that do?
Whoami?
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pointbeing Posted May 13, 2003
er hi all...I seem to have stumbled in here from somewhere, i have a website too, linked from my personal space page thing
(PHP is very good, btw)
cheers!
simon
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pointbeing Posted May 13, 2003
or, less elliptically speaking:
's site, with views and writings about architecture, the web and so on: www.pointbeing.net
yes, that makes more sense
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C Hawke Posted May 16, 2003
my little effort (and constructive comments welcome) is at http://www.chawke.co.uk just a small page really to share photos and stuff with my friends.
CH
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Researcher 178815 Posted Aug 2, 2003
Another ammendment:
aka's personal website, brandless, (but oringally just called 'aka`s site' or 'Chris Neary Online', due to the fact that those two names are what he goes by in virtual and real life, respectively) is a half-branch of a web development network website, hoping to offer tips on things from the basics of HTML to the more complex issues of script and program development in PHP, Webdesign and Open Source Programming.
The network should be completed any year now...
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