Freelancers Forum Messages on Wednesday July 27th 2005
FN-FORUM: --- how to grow free ---
date posted 27th July 2005 23:04
To freelancers:
My name is Vladimir, and I live in Serbia.
In past 5+ years I do graphic design, web design &
developing, printing preparation, magazine pre-press...
I can not complain about the li...
FN-FORUM: The Wall Of Shame
date posted 27th July 2005 23:00
Hey Folks,
Just wondered if there was a wall of shame that i could post a non
paying customer too... i would also recommend that anyone dealing with
Transcashing limited (transcashing.com) or tight...
Re: FN-FORUM: Photo quality problem
date posted 27th July 2005 21:52
>Feel free to send me a copy of some images, as Photoshop is the main area =
of
>what I am doing - I am not sure about the 1DS camera but the 20D which I
>have which is 1 or 2 steps down, has multipl...
Re: FN-FORUM: ASP.NET
date posted 27th July 2005 20:56
Cheers Andy,
I have just got one asp.net form tag now and have changed everything around
to get it to work.
Thanks
John
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RE: FN-FORUM: ASP.NET
date posted 27th July 2005 20:49
There was an article on this subject on one of the zdnet type freebie
forums. Describing ways to work around only having one form.
The problem is that you have to uniquely identify form submission it...
FN-FORUM: Ecommerce services
date posted 27th July 2005 19:19
Hi,
I have a meeting tomorrow to discuss possibly being a technical partner in
developing an ecommerce platform. Now my first thought was probably the
same as yours, i.e. that they are ten a penny,...
Re: FN-FORUM: Photo quality problem
date posted 27th July 2005 19:02
Feel free to send me a copy of some images, as Photoshop is the main area o=
f
what I am doing - I am not sure about the 1DS camera but the 20D which I
have which is 1 or 2 steps down, has mult...
RE: FN-FORUM: ASP.NET
date posted 27th July 2005 18:58
Not quite sure what you are explaining John
You can only have 1 form on an asp.net page, that's it.
User controls should never have there own forms in
Damon
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Re: FN-FORUM: Photo quality problem
date posted 27th July 2005 18:30
>If you send a couple of the pics over to me I might be able to try
>and sort some of them out.
Thanks for the offer Ewan, I've 'improved' a couple of the shots in
Photoshop myself, but there's no g...
Re: FN-FORUM: Photo quality problem
date posted 27th July 2005 18:27
>> I know he skimped on the lens and uses a Sigma zoom. I'm guessing this is
>> problem - anyone know of any issues with third party lenses and Canon?
>I think the problem is the MD thinking he can...
Re: FN-FORUM: Photo quality problem
date posted 27th July 2005 18:20
>> I'm producing a brochure for a client. To save costs, rather than buy
>> photography from image libraries, or commission a photographer, the MD
>> has suggested he supplies the pics.
>> He has owns...
Re: FN-FORUM: Photo quality problem
date posted 27th July 2005 18:18
Hi Niels
If you send a couple of the pics over to me I might be able to try =20
and sort some of them out.
Give it a go.
Ewan
On 27 Jul 2005, at 18:03, Niels Reynolds wrote:
>
>
> I'm producing a b...
Re: FN-FORUM: Photo quality problem
date posted 27th July 2005 18:16
On Wednesday 27 Jul 2005 6:03 pm, Niels Reynolds wrote:
> I know he skimped on the lens and uses a Sigma zoom. I'm guessing this =
is
> problem - anyone know of any issues with third party lenses and...
Re: FN-FORUM: Photo quality problem
date posted 27th July 2005 18:02
Hi Niels,
The pale, overexposed look could be down to poor white balance=20
correction. Poor focus - not necessarily the lens. Manual focus is=20
only as good as the person shooting and auto focus...
FN-FORUM: ASP.NET
date posted 27th July 2005 18:00
I know I cannot have more than 1 tag in one page; I
have a design layout that has been split into User Controls; however, I have
a situation where I have 2 tags in the same page and
of course it...
Re: FN-FORUM: Some software I found
date posted 27th July 2005 17:43
> They've got a 30-day guarantee, so what's the risk? It worked for me.
> Give it a try.
It compresses the HTML via the onspeed servers, so works well for sites
that don't already do this. Image...
RE: FN-FORUM: Some software I found
date posted 27th July 2005 17:35
Jamie Wilson wrote:
>
> Particularly if you're earning between $8 and $11.70 per signup:
>
> http://www.onspeed.com/us/partner.php
>
> Sneaky rabbit.
I managed to accelerate the connection by dele...
Re: FN-FORUM: Some software I found
date posted 27th July 2005 17:31
Jon Robinson wrote:
>
> http://www.onspeed.com/
>
> This thing really does work, if you think you need it. It claims to
> speed up your internet connection by 5x if you have dial-up (for those
> wh...
FN-FORUM: Photo quality problem
date posted 27th July 2005 17:29
I'm producing a brochure for a client. To save costs, rather than buy
photography from image libraries, or commission a photographer, the MD has
suggested he supplies the pics.
He has owns a new =A3...
Re: FN-FORUM: Search Engine Optimisation
date posted 27th July 2005 17:28
Hi Charlie,
Not sure if you have this one sorted but I can thoroughly recommend=20
Academy Internet (www.academyinternet.com) for SEO and internet=20
marketing work.
Best regards
Jeremy
On 27 Jul...
FN-FORUM: Some software I found
date posted 27th July 2005 17:14
http://www.onspeed.com/?MgM=hicgfiigj
This thing really does work, if you think you need it. It claims to
speed up your internet connection by 5x if you have dial-up (for those
who have yet to see...
Re: FN-FORUM: png compression
date posted 27th July 2005 17:02
Joe Lanman wrote:
>
>>So for websites JPG is probably best for most photos, but if you need
>>semi-transparent pixels or lossless compression PNG-24 is what you need.
>
>
> Semi transparency in PNG...
Re: FN-FORUM: png compression
date posted 27th July 2005 16:50
> So for websites JPG is probably best for most photos, but if you need
> semi-transparent pixels or lossless compression PNG-24 is what you need.
Semi transparency in PNGs is great, and supported i...
Re: FN-FORUM: png compression
date posted 27th July 2005 16:42
> I had thought that pngs would compress quite small, but my 4k jpg (8%
> compression) is a 41k png when fully compressed.
>
> so apparantly pngs arn't much use for photos, or am I missing something?...
RE: FN-FORUM: png compression
date posted 27th July 2005 15:44
PNG gives you a transparency channel.
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Re: FN-FORUM: AOL Browser
date posted 27th July 2005 15:35
On Wednesday 27 Jul 2005 3:26 pm, Jonathan Patchett wrote:
> So now do I just accept that AOL users will be seeing over-compressed
> jpegs, try png or write a different version of each website for AO...
Re: FN-FORUM: png compression
date posted 27th July 2005 15:33
>Obviously gif has it's place and it ain't photographs I had thought that pngs
>would compress quite small, but my 4k jpg (8% compression) is a 41k png when
>fully compressed. so apparantly pngs arn...
FN-FORUM: png compression
date posted 27th July 2005 15:19
Obviously gif has it's place and it ain't photographs
I had thought that pngs would compress quite small, but my 4k jpg (8%
compression) is a 41k png when fully compressed.
so apparantly pngs arn't...
RE: FN-FORUM: AOL Browser
date posted 27th July 2005 14:52
>
> I think the AOL Browser is a modified version of IE which fudges around
> with image compression
>
Not wrong on the image compression - It was the same in IE though, so I
recon it's something AOL...
RE: FN-FORUM: Search Engine Optimisation
date posted 27th July 2005 14:51
Lol - thank you will drop him an email=20
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Re: FN-FORUM: Cisco peeps?
date posted 27th July 2005 14:48
Rus Foster wrote:
>Anyone on the list a Cisco person who could speak me through some stuff?
>Trying to configuring something up but think I've got a fundemenatl
>misunderstanding of what I want
>
>...
RE: FN-FORUM: Search Engine Optimisation
date posted 27th July 2005 14:39
[EMAIL REMOVED] meet [EMAIL REMOVED]
;)
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Charlie
Sent: 27 July 2005 15:09
To: wayne
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: Search En...
RE: FN-FORUM: Search Engine Optimisation
date posted 27th July 2005 14:34
Cheers Wayne
Is this yourself or someone else on freelancers - apologies been out all
morning and not been picking up any emails :)
Charlie=20
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RE: FN-FORUM: Search Engine Optimisation
date posted 27th July 2005 14:31
http://webpositioningcentre.co.uk
Surely...
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Charlie
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Subject: FN-FORUM: Search Eng...
FN-FORUM: Search Engine Optimisation
date posted 27th July 2005 14:25
Afternoon all=20
I have a client of mine who is desperate to get his website optimised =
for
search engines and improve his traffic ranking and general internet
presence. Rather than send him to sea...
Re: FN-FORUM: SEO Recommendation
date posted 27th July 2005 12:37
On 26 Jul 2005 15:09:01 -0000, "Craig" said:
> A client of mine has been approached by "Networld Networks" trying to
> flog him top positions in all the major search engines for quite a tidy sum
> per...
FN-FORUM: Cisco peeps?
date posted 27th July 2005 10:33
Anyone on the list a Cisco person who could speak me through some stuff?=20
Trying to configuring something up but think I've got a fundemenatl=20
misunderstanding of what I want
Rus
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Re: FN-FORUM: SEO Recommendation
date posted 27th July 2005 09:21
Hi,
You should avoid like the plague any company that guarantees to put you
in top google spots. You can optimise your site to be "organically"
friendly to particular phrases and you can use inter...
Re: FN-FORUM: SEO Recommendation
date posted 27th July 2005 09:11
Companies like this prey on fools. Imomart is another such 'cold call'
operation. The offer to register domains that are search engine friendly
and then follow through with key submitions based on th...