[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Sanfam [/i]
[B]far from it.
[url]http://www.rit.edu/~aas7554/409/[/url]
It may not be great looking, but I think it's good enough, and it's simply a bit of CSS with the proper arrangement and color scheme. [/B][/QUOTE]
Nice work Sanfam. Hope your having fun at RIT.
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Random Chaos [/i]
[B]Hmm...my main website currently doesn't have a host (anyone want to give me FREE 500MBs with no ads and FTP and MySQL and ASP please do!)
[/B][/QUOTE]
Finding 500 megs of free space is easy, But the other stuff is hard.
I'v seen ones that have 500-1gb of space and no adds, BUT no FTP and only 1 gb of bandwidth.
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Random Chaos [/i]
[B]Hmm...my main website currently doesn't have a host (anyone want to give me FREE 500MBs with no ads and FTP and MySQL and ASP please do!)
Until then...
[url]http://141.195.136.164:25000/index.asp?page=news[/url]
And that was written with a combination of DreamWeaver and PFE. Mostly DreamWeaver to set up the database links. The rest was all text editor. [/B][/QUOTE]
Striker still have that FO deal going? Thats a pretty good deal if so...
This may sound like a sarcastic joke, but it isn't. Learn HTML and edit in MS-DOS edit. You won't regret it, as you'll end up learning HTML and not have to depend on the crap known as FrontPage.
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Random Chaos [/i]
[B]And that was written with a combination of DreamWeaver and PFE. Mostly DreamWeaver to set up the database links. The rest was all text editor. [/B][/QUOTE]
Nice work, the database looks very professional.
JohnD is right, code for yourself ... it's fast, you are learning much and first of all you have a clear code, only with that information included you want to have (and also functions that aren't offered by Dreamweaver, FrontPage and so on).
Like I said earlier, try [url=http://www.textpad.com]TextPad[/url] for editing, it's a nice Texteditor.
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by JohnD [/i]
[B]This may sound like a sarcastic joke, but it isn't. Learn HTML and edit in MS-DOS edit. You won't regret it, as you'll end up learning HTML and not have to depend on the crap known as FrontPage. [/B][/QUOTE]
Y'know, you can change the font in Notepad to fixedsys if the only problem there is the lack of a fixed-width font.
I wonder how VS.Net fares with web pages....
Random ChaosActually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Captain,Simmonds [/i]
[B]Finding 500 megs of free space is easy, But the other stuff is hard.
I'v seen ones that have 500-1gb of space and no adds, BUT no FTP and only 1 gb of bandwidth. [/B][/QUOTE]
Actually, the biggest problem is finding MySQL support and decent bandwidth (the site doesn't take much becuase the community it serves is very small....but when 5000 sites are vieing for one T3 you will have bandwidth problems...and most free sites are that way). FTP isn't a real requirement...unless the host wants to save bandwidth ;) - you can set the FTP to lower bandwidth max per person and conserve bandwidth for the HTTP server which has to be high bandwidth. The database is set up so I can use any type of server I feel like.
Biggles<font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Bekenn [/i]
[B]I wonder how VS.Net fares with web pages.... [/B][/QUOTE]
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[B]far from it.
[url]http://www.rit.edu/~aas7554/409/[/url]
It may not be great looking, but I think it's good enough, and it's simply a bit of CSS with the proper arrangement and color scheme. [/B][/QUOTE]
Nice work Sanfam. Hope your having fun at RIT.
Flash 5 is good to, but I still cant figure it out.
Dont Ask me how i got the softwere:D
Until then...
[url]http://141.195.136.164:25000/index.asp?page=news[/url]
And that was written with a combination of DreamWeaver and PFE. Mostly DreamWeaver to set up the database links. The rest was all text editor.
man thats alot of pron..:D
gawd... what sucks up all that space ? movie or music files ? a gazillion images ??
Its a mod site for a game ;)
[B]Hmm...my main website currently doesn't have a host (anyone want to give me FREE 500MBs with no ads and FTP and MySQL and ASP please do!)
[/B][/QUOTE]
Finding 500 megs of free space is easy, But the other stuff is hard.
I'v seen ones that have 500-1gb of space and no adds, BUT no FTP and only 1 gb of bandwidth.
[B]I would say Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 6.0 is the best;)
Flash 5 is good to, but I still cant figure it out.
Dont Ask me how i got the softwere:D [/B][/QUOTE]
Flash is not HTML.
[B]Hmm...my main website currently doesn't have a host (anyone want to give me FREE 500MBs with no ads and FTP and MySQL and ASP please do!)
Until then...
[url]http://141.195.136.164:25000/index.asp?page=news[/url]
And that was written with a combination of DreamWeaver and PFE. Mostly DreamWeaver to set up the database links. The rest was all text editor. [/B][/QUOTE]
Striker still have that FO deal going? Thats a pretty good deal if so...
;)
[B]And that was written with a combination of DreamWeaver and PFE. Mostly DreamWeaver to set up the database links. The rest was all text editor. [/B][/QUOTE]
Nice work, the database looks very professional.
JohnD is right, code for yourself ... it's fast, you are learning much and first of all you have a clear code, only with that information included you want to have (and also functions that aren't offered by Dreamweaver, FrontPage and so on).
Like I said earlier, try [url=http://www.textpad.com]TextPad[/url] for editing, it's a nice Texteditor.
[B]This may sound like a sarcastic joke, but it isn't. Learn HTML and edit in MS-DOS edit. You won't regret it, as you'll end up learning HTML and not have to depend on the crap known as FrontPage. [/B][/QUOTE]
W.O.R.D.P.A.D. is G.O.D.
I wonder how VS.Net fares with web pages....
[B]Finding 500 megs of free space is easy, But the other stuff is hard.
I'v seen ones that have 500-1gb of space and no adds, BUT no FTP and only 1 gb of bandwidth. [/B][/QUOTE]
Actually, the biggest problem is finding MySQL support and decent bandwidth (the site doesn't take much becuase the community it serves is very small....but when 5000 sites are vieing for one T3 you will have bandwidth problems...and most free sites are that way). FTP isn't a real requirement...unless the host wants to save bandwidth ;) - you can set the FTP to lower bandwidth max per person and conserve bandwidth for the HTTP server which has to be high bandwidth. The database is set up so I can use any type of server I feel like.
[B]I wonder how VS.Net fares with web pages.... [/B][/QUOTE]
Probably as badly as VS6. :)