Freelancers Forum Messages on Thursday January 18th 2007
Re: FN-FORUM: still problems with 1and1?
date posted 18th January 2007 22:22
mine seems to be running again - i just got all my missing emails... twice
martin.wilk wrote:
> mine started workin ok again yesterday but today they are back to being
> slow, I do recieve my emails...
Re: FN-FORUM: still problems with 1and1?
date posted 18th January 2007 20:39
>
> Their line rings engaged constanyly, and I am having problems with
> email accounts timing out, not authenticating, etc..
>
> Anyone else?
>
>
everyone according to the Register
http://www.there...
Re: FN-FORUM: still problems with 1and1?
date posted 18th January 2007 17:46
mine started workin ok again yesterday but today they are back to being
slow, I do recieve my emails it just takes about 5mins to check each inbox.
Martin
atdc
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Re: FN-FORUM: still problems with 1and1?
date posted 18th January 2007 14:23
Yes - one of my clients in France is still suffering some of the time
aswell - Pam...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flash Photo Album
date posted 18th January 2007 14:12
http://www.slideshowpro.net not free but very cheap and excellent
Allan
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Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 14:06
Tony Crockford wrote:
> http://www.boldfishclient.co.uk/ahed/index2.htm
>
> comes in at 162 bytes is the smallest I can get and is not at all valid....
>
now even smaller at 145 bytes, thanks to C...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash Photo Album
date posted 18th January 2007 14:06
Lightbox is the one I've heard of. I'm sure they use that in Drupal and
Joomla too.
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Rubicon Computer Services Limited
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Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 13:54
Tony Crockford wrote:
> comes in at 162 bytes is the smallest I can get and is not at all valid....
>
For non-valid I can get 123 bytes :)
http://www.akrabat.com/ahed/
I think I should win for us...
Re: FN-FORUM: Flash Photo Album
date posted 18th January 2007 13:47
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> I am doing a site for my uncle's tattoo shop and was wondering if anybody
> could recommend a good "free" flash photo album for showing of the tat
> pics?
It's Javascript/C...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flash Photo Album
date posted 18th January 2007 13:47
http://www.atomilux.com/iridium.html
? not sure on the licence though,
>
>I am doing a site for my uncle's tattoo shop and was wondering if anybody
>could recommend a good "free" flash photo album f...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 13:46
webmetric wrote:
>> I use it a lot for displaying odd sized images in galleries etc. - if
>> you make your container a fixed size and slap the image in as a
>> background, centered, with 50% 50% or ce...
FN-FORUM: still problems with 1and1?
date posted 18th January 2007 13:45
Anyone?
Their line rings engaged constanyly, and I am having problems with
email accounts timing out, not authenticating, etc..
Anyone else?
Regards,.
Duncan
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Re: FN-FORUM: Flash Photo Album
date posted 18th January 2007 13:40
Thisiis the only one I know of
http://www.airtightinteractive.com/simpleviewer/
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> Hi,
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> I am doing a site for my uncle's tatt...
RE: FN-FORUM: Flash Photo Album
date posted 18th January 2007 13:39
Look on flashkit.com
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Re: FN-FORUM: Adobe acrobat - insering text into a pdf file
date posted 18th January 2007 13:38
It is ok - I just replaced the pages
Thanks anyway
john
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> Hi
>
> I am sure this is easy but I am b*ggered if I can work out how t...
FN-FORUM: Flash Photo Album
date posted 18th January 2007 13:33
Hi,
I am doing a site for my uncle's tattoo shop and was wondering if anybody
could recommend a good "free" flash photo album for showing of the tat
pics?
Many thanks....
RE: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 13:28
Thanks, I'll have a look at that, I've just started doing pure CSS layout
for a website I'm doing at the moment.
By the way, you've got a rather expensive space after "background:" in that
HTML :)
P...
FN-FORUM: Adobe acrobat - insering text into a pdf file
date posted 18th January 2007 13:28
Hi
I am sure this is easy but I am b*ggered if I can work out how to do it
I have opened a pdf with a black background in acrobat 7 on a mac - all the
pages were made from flattened bitmaps so I ca...
RE: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 13:25
>I use it a lot for displaying odd sized images in galleries etc. - if
>you make your container a fixed size and slap the image in as a
>background, centered, with 50% 50% or center center it will sho...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 13:13
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Although I did blatantly rip off your code Tony - I like the use of the
> 'background' tag though, I've not seen that before.
>
it's not the most "semantic" way of doing it...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 12:53
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> 189 bytes :)
>
> http://www.yapura.co.uk/_stuff/ahed.html
>
> Although I did blatantly rip off your code Tony - I like the use of the
> 'background' tag though, I've not se...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 12:44
> Unfortunately can't see yours in FF goes off the top of the page, so
> surely
> this doesn't count ;-)
Haha, unfortunately not, the best way with a link is definately tony's,
thought i'd had him...
RE: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 12:39
189 bytes :)
http://www.yapura.co.uk/_stuff/ahed.html
Although I did blatantly rip off your code Tony - I like the use of the
'background' tag though, I've not seen that before.
Phil
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Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 12:35
> no link on yours, and it's only half showing the image in FF...
>
> ;o)
Haha, damn it, i just remembered i didn't do a mailto link, and i used body
tag so cant link that, doh! :)...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 12:32
Not valid? Only DOCTYPE missing; from what I can see. 256bytes - =20
pretty good effort I'd say :)
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Dominic Raywood
Rubicon Computer Services Limited
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Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 12:30
Unfortunately can't see yours in FF goes off the top of the page, so surely
this doesn't count ;-)
Lorna McArdle
www.spinettedesigns.co.uk
http://www.thomas-design.co.uk/ahed/
http://www.boldfishc...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 12:26
Thomas wrote:
> least code to display that image with a mailto:link wins...
>> okay, my entry is here:
>>
>> http://www.boldfishclient.co.uk/ahed/
>>
>> not valid but it works and the html is just 256...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 12:22
http://www.boldfishclient.co.uk/ahed/
>
> not valid but it works and the html is just 256bytes
Beat you, 162bytes ;D...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 12:21
least code to display that image with a mailto:link wins...
>
> okay, my entry is here:
>
> http://www.boldfishclient.co.uk/ahed/
>
> not valid but it works and the html is just 256bytes
>
> ;o)...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 12:07
Tony Crockford wrote:
>
> Dominic Raywood wrote:
>>
>> A shame he/she is using tables for layout though. That code could be
>> much leaner with a bit of CSS :)
>
> challenge on.
>
> least code t...
Re: FN-FORUM: Wednesday plea for help with MySQL
date posted 18th January 2007 11:59
Hi Duncan
So you are basically picking from many options. I don't understand why
checkboxes would not be sufficient. The only reason I can understand for the
two box method is when the number of va...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 11:58
...and sadly, even with that little code, they've still managed html errors!
- No DOCTYPE
- the head is CLOSED with instead of
plus a few smaller things
- using height on table (proprietary)
-...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 11:44
Dominic Raywood wrote:
>
> A shame he/she is using tables for layout though. That code could be
> much leaner with a bit of CSS :)
challenge on.
least code to display that image with a mailto:li...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 11:21
A shame he/she is using tables for layout though. That code could be =20
much leaner with a bit of CSS :)
--=20
Dominic Raywood
Rubicon Computer Services Limited
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E: [EMAIL R...
RE: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 11:03
Yeah, they have gone for quite a militant style - I think people would
instantly pigeon hole them as "nutty activists" I'm afraid.
Good small website though!
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Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 11:01
but it do activate us? It has probably met its purpose? I am not sure
if it is madness?
Bo
18 jan 2007 kl. 11.39 skrev Cat:
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> it's madness isn't it...
> if they are an organisation which seriou...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 10:59
Cat wrote:
> it's madness isn't it...
> if they are an organisation which seriously want to do what they suggest in
> the text, why on earth are they using such 'throwaway' visual metaphor and
> 'grun...
Re: FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 10:49
it's madness isn't it...
if they are an organisation which seriously want to do what they suggest in
the text, why on earth are they using such 'throwaway' visual metaphor and
'grungey' style? (never...
Re: FN-FORUM: Short Run Business Card Printers
date posted 18th January 2007 10:33
Quoting Tony Crockford [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Chris Green wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just got a client who has asked me for a printing company for 50
>> business cards they need printing quickly.
>>
>> F...
FN-FORUM: OT smallest website ever?
date posted 18th January 2007 10:32
http://www.ahed.org.uk./
you can't beat that for minimal coding effort [1], even my holding page is
bigger.
[1](yes yes I know it will suck for seo)...
Re: FN-FORUM: expired domains
date posted 18th January 2007 10:16
Ben,
After the expiry date the domain falls into a two month redemption
period where only the existing registrant can renew it. After that it
becomes free to register, hence the need for dropcatching...
RE: FN-FORUM: Short Run Business Card Printers
date posted 18th January 2007 10:08
Well that's the point of www.fileprint.org that I wanted some volunteers =
to
test drive - 50-business cards on that will cost under a fiver ! There's =
no
minimum order. Your client could get 1 or ju...
Re: SPAM-LOW: FN-FORUM: Short Run Business Card Printers
date posted 18th January 2007 10:08
Hi Chris,
I've used http://www.goodprint.co.uk before and they were very prompt
with their stock designs (me with no imagination!), seems to be about
£17 for a full colour upload.
All the best,...
Re: FN-FORUM: Short Run Business Card Printers
date posted 18th January 2007 10:06
Chris Green wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just got a client who has asked me for a printing company for 50
> business cards they need printing quickly.
>
> For stationery, I usually reccomend RCS, but t...
FN-FORUM: Short Run Business Card Printers
date posted 18th January 2007 09:47
Hi,
I've just got a client who has asked me for a printing company for 50
business cards they need printing quickly.
For stationery, I usually reccomend RCS, but their minimum nowadays is
250 for...
RE: FN-FORUM: Volunteers to Test Drive
date posted 18th January 2007 09:47
Good point Mark.
It costs 50p for an A5 colour double sided; 63p for an A4=20
You can buy as few as one; and 100 will cost under =A315 of either=20
I think I'll get a Price List up on the site thoug...
RE: FN-FORUM: Volunteers to Test Drive
date posted 18th January 2007 08:04
Shaun,
Very interesting I've registered etc BUT I personally would be loath to go
any further with out knowing prices and currently they don't seem to be
easily available!
Mark
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RE: FN-FORUM: Coldfusion hosting
date posted 18th January 2007 03:20
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> > We are lo...