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Tag Archives: Ugly
Best Free Poll Service?
What is the best free poll service I could get out there I’d like to put some sort of poll on this site and appeared to be wondering if any individual knew of some superior one’s on the web. Thanks beforehand. By explodes and bounds (or transatlantic flights), a greater solution is to incorporate a poll implementing server-side code rather than the absolutely ugly free poll scripts out there that often depend on Javascript. Does your host support server-side scripting like PHP, ASP, and so on. Unfortunately, simply no.
Using Images instead of ugly Submit Buttons
This is simply not something new, it’s just anything I didn’t realize before and WE spent hours trying to figure out why my Perl script wasn’t working. Thus, this might aid others… and give someone tips to use an impression map with PHP or perhaps Perl, instead of with all the standard HTML impression mapping. I can’t explain it here without a real example of how my first try fails with IE… and how this 2nd example works together both browsers. This is the complete reason and example: http: //www. catpin. com/imagebutton. htm Maybe this is simply not really a " tutorial", but someone might find it useful. –max–.
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Tagged Html Impression, Images, Map, Perl Script, Quot, Standard Html, Ugly
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Is the customer always right?
Together with my experience I’d initially say yes and attempt to push the shopper towards your design/layout. However Concerning recently been told that we am wrong as well as the customer is in no way right. Being a developer if the customer wants an internet site . that is definately not visualy appealing you shouldn’t accept their view becouse it could actually discredit you layout skills So will be customer always appropriate, should you design for their wants or should you design a web page that looks greater then what they surggest Assuming you aren’t hired by a web design/developing firm, as well as an overloaded designer/developer, then the consumer probably doesn’t understand anything about building a website. They do not know what works plus what doesn’t. For that reason they’ll imagine bizarre fantasy sites that contain flashing banners, horizontally scrolling content boxes, and pop-ups all over the place. They don’t know that this is bad form for your website. The designer should try their to hint along at the client that their idea of a design isn’t superior, and the template you have in mind would be superior. However, they’re paying you for " dream" web site, so if … Continue reading
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Tagged Attempt, Blog, Building A Website, Content Boxes, Design Choices, Design Layout, Developer, Fantasy, Freelance Jobs, google, Internet Site, Layout Skills, Pop Ups, Ugly, Ups, Web Design, Web Page
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I’ve done it before but I can’t remember how I did it and I don’t know what I should Google for…
Oh yea dear. This can be tricky. I’d like to make brussels: http: //shovenose. com/clients/nhsafjrotc/ be this way: -have that yellow-colored color be the background all the way up to the edge in the screen. -have the 710px body employ a black border along with rounded corners, then inside that border employ a lighter color (let’s just allow it to become white then I will go back and repair it later… -the border require a shadow effect in making the body/border be prominent from the rest of their dark yellow coloration. -the national boundaries would go over the image too… and go under the end of the internet page too… only thing that might be outside (under) the border will be the shovenose. com hyperlink… thank you everybody. I know i’ve done all the following before (on among the playitagain site ideas) nevertheless I haven’t seen HTML for countless months now however am seriously getting back up it PS: this is certainly their current website: http: //nhsafjrotc. org/ it’s an ugly piece of **** thrown along with Dreamweaver… so I’m making them an increased one Code: . mainContent width: 710px; border-radius: 5px 5px 5px 5px; box-shadow: 0 0 10px #ABA9A5 … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologies, Border, Brussels, Dreamweaver, google, image, Inset, Lol, National Boundaries, Oops, Page Background Color, Radius, Rounded Corners, Shadow Effect, Ugly, White Wine, Yellow Coloration
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