The Real Progress Of The Update Hehe
#1
Posted 04 August 2003 - 10:19 PM
Well, if you've been here a bit lately, you probably realize that our update has gone in another direction and is going to become part of CurvedSpace. For that reason, I've started another *percentless* progress thread, hehe.
I'm going to post parts here as I get things done, and I'll be able to receive input for the various pieces of the site as I work on them.
I'll post the first part tonight, and please reply with comments about anything I post here.
I'm going to post parts here as I get things done, and I'll be able to receive input for the various pieces of the site as I work on them.
I'll post the first part tonight, and please reply with comments about anything I post here.
#6
Posted 05 August 2003 - 12:15 AM
I can say that 5 times fast
Format looks great! Pretty much the same thing, but different, lol.
EDIT: Geez you've got a ton of stuff in your Systray... would you recommend Dreamweaver over Frontpage2K? If so, where can I get it?
Format looks great! Pretty much the same thing, but different, lol.
EDIT: Geez you've got a ton of stuff in your Systray... would you recommend Dreamweaver over Frontpage2K? If so, where can I get it?
This post has been edited by Phieta: 05 August 2003 - 12:16 AM
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#9
Posted 05 August 2003 - 12:36 AM
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| Geez you've got a ton of stuff in your Systray... would you recommend Dreamweaver over Frontpage2K? If so, where can I get it? |
Hehe, my computer is full of junk
I would recommend Frontpage for beginners, though anyone could probably use Dreamweaver effectively with a little work. Frontpage makes simple sites easy to make (the current SeeD site is made with Frontpage, though the program can do much more than frames). I use Dreamweaver for new sites and CurvedSpace (and the upcoming SeeD), and I found that it makes complex sites easier to make (though simple sites more complex, hehe). The interface is a little annoying in Dreamweaver though, 'cause you're always moving things around to see what you're working on.
Another thing to consider is the price, since Dreamweaver is about four times as expensive (last I knew). But it is a very complex program and can do many things. Frontpage is also a very good program though, and with some knowledge of HTML you can do a number of great things with it.
I think Frontpage can be found at most computer stores, and Dreamweaver can be found on the internet and certain stores (I've seen it at Comp U.S.A.).
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| You used html for that right? can i suggest a code to make the links more fancy? i dunno though, u might not like it but i do. |
I could change around the scripting of the links and give them nice effects, though not all browsers can view the desired output.
#10
Posted 05 August 2003 - 12:43 AM
Holy...
I found a method of very quickly transferring the site files into the new layout... You may think I'm crazy, but if you see this tonight do not have a nervous breakdown or something (not the forums yet though, hehe, they'll take quite a bit of work).
Mods: Please don't moderate this because it is a double post, it's a progress update that I thought everyone would like to see.
I found a method of very quickly transferring the site files into the new layout... You may think I'm crazy, but if you see this tonight do not have a nervous breakdown or something (not the forums yet though, hehe, they'll take quite a bit of work).
Mods: Please don't moderate this because it is a double post, it's a progress update that I thought everyone would like to see.
#12
Posted 05 August 2003 - 12:46 AM
Sounds great Cspace!
I'll probably be on in a da y or two to see it.

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