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Post by Homeloaf on Mar 10, 2006 4:34:04 GMT
Tomorrow the band has it's first gig. Holy crap, I'm gonna explode.
Here's our song line-up:
1. Photograph - Weezer 2. Louie Louie - The Kingsmen - but metalized 3. Cheeseburger in Paradise - Jimmy Buffet - but metalized 4. Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton 5. Light up My Room - Barenaked Ladies 6. Ad lib "You have to leave" punk song
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Post by earlofqb on Mar 10, 2006 23:32:31 GMT
Sweet song list. Hope you don't get too much stuff thrown at you, lol.
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Post by mopsy on Mar 11, 2006 16:48:25 GMT
That's awesome! I still think you should record it so some of us can hear it.
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Post by Homeloaf on Mar 12, 2006 8:07:02 GMT
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Post by Mikrondel on Mar 14, 2006 9:21:24 GMT
That's a poor site. Want some help with it?
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Post by mopsy on Mar 14, 2006 14:48:48 GMT
Gah, so horribly blunt.
I advise using freewebs as you don't get the stupid sidebar add thinger. I think all you have to do is put somthing like hosted by freewebs at the bottom. With a link. And you have free HTML editing.
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Post by Homeloaf on Mar 15, 2006 4:34:35 GMT
Hey! I'm proud of my poor site. Except not.
But gimme a break, It was 2 in the morning, and I spent somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 minutes on it, including sign-up.
Yeah, I know. Excuses, excuses.
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Post by Mikrondel on Mar 16, 2006 8:18:15 GMT
Not bad for 10 minutes.
I pressure you to use CSS and decide on a simple but elegant format from the start.
By doing this once you cut down on the thinking for each update by around 90%. No thinking about fonts (and you can still make it look good), or alignment, or positioning. Just fit it into your plan from before, and with the help of CSS, that'll be very easy.
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Post by Homeloaf on Mar 17, 2006 20:36:33 GMT
CSS? As stated somewhere else, I'm a web designing retard. I like Dream Weaver 3. But I don't have it on this machine... Oh phooey, I burned da' darn muffins!
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Post by Mikrondel on Mar 18, 2006 12:30:14 GMT
It'd be nice if I helped you change that. If you can moderately use QB, you can definitely learn and use HTML and CSS.
CSS basically lets you set up a style for an entire website. It's fairly simple, just add attributes (like background colour, font and text size) to either standard HTML tags (like <h1>, or <p>), or set up classes that you can use at will. Then you almost never worry about those kinds of things again! Just pick out of your "toolbox" of pre-defined stuff. And if you do it right, it looks great. CSS is used on pretty much any professional web page.
Or go ahead and use dreamweaver.
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Post by Homeloaf on Mar 18, 2006 16:38:24 GMT
'Kay. I'll look for some CSS tutorials.
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