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don't ya just love the criticizers who have never shown what they can do? To afraid to be criticized and shot down for being dumber eh? |
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Man I am tired of seeing SHIT on the web. Come on people!!!! Travis, Travis! I am now seriously getting worried about you. Calm down, you are getting too worked up. Relax. Breath in, breath out ... slowly* |
#13
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I kind of agree that frames suck in some situations, but when you frame it like he does AND include flash, that really sucks. |
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On May 8, 8:46 pm, Ed Jay <ed... (AT) aes-intl (DOT) com> wrote: Man I am tired of seeing SHIT on the web. Come on people!!!! I'd like to see a sample of your work. URL please. But I have in the past supplied them, so google up travisnewbury and see what you find. |
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Hi. In an attempt to make a nice menu, I sliced horizontally a picture containing the different links. I get 6 pictures, each one a part of the full image. I used javascripting - not my own code - to show an altered image on the MouseOver event. My problem is: if I just stack the pictures, they will fit nicely and recreate the full picture, but when I associate an anchor to each of the 6 images, they are separated by a couple of pixel lines, thus breaking my full picture. Does anyone know an easy workaround? Thanks. If I was not clear enough, you can have a look at the site being created: htt[delete this]p://samuelmarin.serveftp.com/pampy/ Sam. |
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Alright, guys. Never thought that a newbie question would rouse so much. First, let me put things right. I AM a near absolute newbie and I do NOT intend to progress much. I do NOT have time for that; I do NOT have any talent for it; I am NOT thinking of making a penny out of this kind of work. I am just and ONLY helping out a friend in need, very thankful that he will not pay a penny for a website that 10 people will visit every year. About the green background, that is just a bug in my css, which I would love to correct, but haven't had time to work on up to now. It does show a background image locally but not remotely. Strange for me. I also discovered the java applet I was using was shareware and not freeware. It does not show locally. I also intend not to use the Flash animation. I just put it there to have a look at a better font than just serif, and see how it goes. I do believe someone as intelligent as Travis will easily notice that this site is just being written. Anything is subject to any change any time. I have to thank many of you who have taken their time to offer some help. I will read that carefully and see if I can make something out of it but I'm afraid what I've seen is beyond my capabilities. P.S: Travis, is there a competition? I hadn't noticed. Do you get a prize? Well if you win, you may as well win a web design for your site. Sam. Samuel Marin a écrit : Hi. In an attempt to make a nice menu, I sliced horizontally a picture containing the different links. I get 6 pictures, each one a part of the full image. I used javascripting - not my own code - to show an altered image on the MouseOver event. My problem is: if I just stack the pictures, they will fit nicely and recreate the full picture, but when I associate an anchor to each of the 6 images, they are separated by a couple of pixel lines, thus breaking my full picture. Does anyone know an easy workaround? Thanks. If I was not clear enough, you can have a look at the site being created: htt[delete this]p://samuelmarin.serveftp.com/pampy/ Sam. |
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Travis, I find lots of results, mostly pertaining to posts you have made in various blogs/forums. I can find only one reference to a site apparently developed by you:http://www.theschmitzhouse.com. I get a 404 when I try to launch it. |
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How about making it easy for this old man...provide a site you were paid to develop, or alternatively, provide the URI of a site you built and are proud of. |
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P.S: Travis, is there a competition? I hadn't noticed. Do you get a prize? Well if you win, you may as well win a web design for your site. |
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On May 9, 6:28 pm, Samuel Marin <samuelma... (AT) wanadoo (DOT) fr> wrote: P.S: Travis, is there a competition? I hadn't noticed. Do you get a prize? Well if you win, you may as well win a web design for your site. I don't do websites, I do pieces of websites. Mostly Flash and Flash applications usually dealing with video. |
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On May 9, 3:35 pm, Ed Jay <ed... (AT) aes-intl (DOT) com> wrote: Travis, I find lots of results, mostly pertaining to posts you have made in various blogs/forums. I can find only one reference to a site apparently developed by you:http://www.theschmitzhouse.com. I get a 404 when I try to launch it. Never heard of that site. How about making it easy for this old man...provide a site you were paid to develop, or alternatively, provide the URI of a site you built and are proud of. Sorry, Your just going to have to look some more. If you really care you'll keep lookng. |
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