My new website - check it out
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Ok guyz this is the link to my new website, it isnt anywhere near finished but i thought u guyz cud have a look.Let me know what u think.
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Ok guyz this is the link to my new website, it isnt anywhere near finished but i thought u guyz cud have a look.Let me know what u think.
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1.2AMD Athlon Thunderbird
Gigabyte 71XE4 M/Board
512MB PC133 Hyundai RAM
NVIDIA 64MB GeForce 2MX200 AGP
Seagate 40GB 5,400Rpm HDD
Lite-On 16/10/40 BurnProof ReWriter
40x Compaq CDRom Drive
36x Creative CDRom Drive
Hauppage PrimioFM WinTV/Radio Card
Creative SoundBlaster 128PCI
NetGear 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Adapter - cable connection
Blackwidow 648 USB Scanner
Epson 580 USB Printer
WindowsXP Professional Corporate Platinum Edition
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OfficeXP Professional with FrontPage
Publisher XP
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Anything against tables as opposed to frames?
yea, tables are a bit more efficient that frames.
OP
The sites had a new look using tables now, let me know what u think.
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better, but is that scroll bar necessary?
its just that those take up alotta real estate and they make a solid looking site look 'amatuerish' thats my opinion anyways
try something like this:
<TABLE>
<TR>
<TD>title stuff(wintweaks pic)
</TD><TD></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD>
<TABLE>
<TR>
<TD>
<! this stuff is on left side>
</TD>
<TD>
<! this is for the main body>
</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</TD>
<TR>
</TABLE>
of course, i cant see your source, so you may have done this, so you may have done this already. Just a note that a bit of help may be a reference guide for html tags. ie: over the summer I had a "Mastering HTML 4.0" book and it was worth its money just in the reference in the back. All of the modifiers for <TABLE> and <TD> and <TR> and all....seeing as though you are designing a web page, this type of thing is really handy to have at your fingertips for efficiency and keeping as much hair as possible.
its just that those take up alotta real estate and they make a solid looking site look 'amatuerish' thats my opinion anyways
try something like this:
<TABLE>
<TR>
<TD>title stuff(wintweaks pic)
</TD><TD></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD>
<TABLE>
<TR>
<TD>
<! this stuff is on left side>
</TD>
<TD>
<! this is for the main body>
</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</TD>
<TR>
</TABLE>
of course, i cant see your source, so you may have done this, so you may have done this already. Just a note that a bit of help may be a reference guide for html tags. ie: over the summer I had a "Mastering HTML 4.0" book and it was worth its money just in the reference in the back. All of the modifiers for <TABLE> and <TD> and <TR> and all....seeing as though you are designing a web page, this type of thing is really handy to have at your fingertips for efficiency and keeping as much hair as possible.
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of course, i cant see your source
Ermmm... tried using right-click -> View source?
of course, i cant see your source
Ermmm... tried using right-click -> View source?
By the way, I just found an excellent tutorial site for HTML: http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_www.asp
Quote:Ermmm... tried using right-click -> View source?
....heh...no...actually...
I didnt realize that there was a right click menu for view source...I always thought that View ---> Source was the only way to do it.....
....heh...no...actually...
I didnt realize that there was a right click menu for view source...I always thought that View ---> Source was the only way to do it.....
Well, the "Other" board is actually useful for learning stuff afterall...
actually this is my favorite board