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Opus the Penguin <opusthepenguin+usenet@gmail.com> wrote: > (huey.callison@gmail.com) wrote: > > I think it's probably more likely that they're organizing a webpage, > > and charging people for being gullible. > How much does that cost? Do you think you can get me a deal? I dunno. I mean, that's not really my line of work. For the most part, I get $100/hr as a 1099 contractor to tell people     

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Author: huey.callison
Date: Dec 24, 2008 15:37

Back in 2003.Nov I had a cellphone briefly, but the service was so cruddy on AT&T Wireless that I cancelled before my first month was finished and returned the "free" Nokia cellphone that had already cost me about $115 for just that first month of service which I could have kept only if I paid a lot more to stay on for a full year contract. But during that month, towards the end, I tried InterNet
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I'm currently creating a website which requires the organization of pictures (of cars to be speciific). Id like to lay it out in a similer fashion to the following car website: http://exoticspotter.com/listingVehicle.php?make=7&model=all&location=all How can I place the pictures in the 3x5 dimension fashion, with navigation buttons on top? Im really lost with this and any help would     

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Author: Robert Maas, http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
Date: Aug 8, 2008 00:09

Looks to me like you have an organization in the existing site. Its buried, called portfolio. The five catagories are the key to organization. Just give it presence throughout the site not just on the home page. The five main links are only available form the opening page, the tiny links at the bottom are lost in all of the content. http://www.margaretgordon.net/ Here is a gallery site I
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Address not found. Sounds like a job for www.JAlbum.net This Photo Gallery software makes thumbnails and html pages for you. Lots of skins to choose from. CSS is customizable, or you can use an iframe and drop the Photo Gallery index page into your site that way. It can easily handle several hundred optimized images. I publish 150 images per month to one site. It takes about 30 seconds     

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Author: salman
Date: Jul 1, 2008 08:07

Look here: www.barleypfieffer.com Click portfolio/residential/any project. You'll see our current layout. The last web designer has each and every image as a different webpage. When we're trying to add new projects and update current projects just takes entirely too long. I'm open to suggestions for how to organize these galleries? We have hundreds of photos and we really are wanting
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Dear Group, This might seem rather naive, but then again I am new to web design - Hence my purchase of Dreamweaver. I have read McFarlands Dreamweaver CS3 - the missing manual and gone over the introductory materials in the software. What I want to do is to access already existing webpages, i.e. those connected with my organization. I can download the code in a html and it looks resonable     

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Author: Jeff
Date: Jun 30, 2008 14:00

--- quoting from a picture on Wikipedia diffraction --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction The intensity pattern formed on a screen by diffraction from a square aperture --- end quoting --- The diffraction pattern I obtain from the greenhouse fiberglass-epoxy panels of a curvature obtains this diffraction pattern that is redshifted __ ___ ____ ___ __ Redshifted diffraction
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--- quoting from a picture on Wikipedia diffraction --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction The intensity pattern formed on a screen by diffraction from a square aperture --- end quoting --- The diffraction pattern I obtain from the greenhouse fiberglass-epoxy panels of a curvature obtains this diffraction pattern that is redshifted __ ___ ____ ___ __ Redshifted diffraction     

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Author: Nancy O
Date: Jun 30, 2008 13:36

There just aren't enough hours in a day, are there ;-) I understand now why you are trying to use the graphics on the side, but neither I or most people in the US are going to recognize the pictures as Philppine Currency, so you are not conveying your message "finance is our business". To my eye it just comes off as abstract artwork, and it draws my eye away from the words in the middle
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Author: lorne17
Date: Jun 30, 2008 13:18

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Author: librarian at large
Date: Jun 26, 2008 16:45

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Author: plutonium.archimedes
Date: May 27, 2008 09:59

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Author: plutonium.archimedes
Date: May 27, 2008 09:59

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Author: DavidF
Date: May 20, 2008 06:36

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