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Troop498

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Posted by: MK

What do you think so far? http://members.doubleknot.com/Troop498/ I still have a little tuning to do and I have to fix the calendar, log-in and another page I think..but other then that..how's it look so far?

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Posted by: Canis Lupus

Looks pretty good, except for some points:

1.) The text in ABOUT US is too close to the bounding layout ... try to add some <blockquote> tags on 'em, and do a couple of <br> tags from the top...

2.) The layout in some of the pages are inconsistent... try to make them all look the same...

3.) Come up with a universal font for your pages... For example, the text in ABOUT US is in Times New Roman, but the links are in Arial... Make them all the same...

Aside from that, good job. Let us know when it's done...

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Posted by: Gerbilo

is that your boy scout troop?

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Posted by: MK

yeah, boy scout troop that I'm almost out of because I almost have my eagle http://www.opentechsupport.net/forums/smile.gif Yeah, Laggy...I know about the header link things..because it will take a while to figure out the photo album page and stuff...think I need to add the top link pic for the member log-in and the newsletter though?

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Posted by: DemonBob

Good job, MK

BTE on the image....which one are oyu http://www.opentechsupport.net/forums/smile.gif

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Posted by: Gerbilo

thats what i'm here to ask hehe

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Posted by: MK

None of them http://www.opentechsupport.net/forums/smile.gif

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Posted by: MK

I am thinking instead of a calendar, setting up a forum...what do you all think about that? How would I set up a forum anyway..but if I did have a calendar, how would I set it up for the source code to be http://members.doubleknot.com/Troop498/Calendar ? Because most sites I looked at, you had to link to their page for the calendar...

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Posted by: Scav

Ive found Ikonboard to be pretty good and its free. All you have to do is have access to a cgi bin and then it has its own html file to tell you how to set it up.



Posted by: Canis Lupus

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Originally posted by MK:
how would I set it up for the source code to be http://members.doubleknot.com/Troop498/Calendar ? Because most sites I looked at, you had to link to their page for the calendar...


That's easy ... make a frames page with two framesets, top and bottom ... make the top frameset only "1" pixel in size, while the remainder should be "*" .... put a blank page on the top frame, and put the link to the calendar file on the bottom frame ... then save that whole frames page as index.html in your /Calendar folder ...

That way, you see the URL on top as http://members.doubleknot.com/Troop498/Calendar, but the page itself is actually made up of two frames - the "invisible" top one, and the bottom one that links directly to the calendar page...

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Posted by: MK

No, I mean like directly put their source code on my page so you'd see the calendar on my page..if you explained that..I don't really understand. Also, can someone explain the submit button to me about drop down menus? Trying to make a photo album drop down menu and I get some of it, but when I click "submit" it doesn't go anywhere, I don't know what I'm supposed to put in for the values or whatever of "submit".

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Posted by: MK

I was testing the drop-down menu on http://members.doubleknot.com/Troop498/photos.htm -- What'd I do wrong?

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Posted by: Scav

hmm i dont know much about that kinda drop down menu but i can guess that the action being "--WEBBOT-SELF--" is probably a bad thing. whenever i try to goto it its trying to goto a section of your site called --WEBBOT-SELF-- heh 8)



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Posted by: MK

Well, I found that out already http://www.opentechsupport.net/forums/tongue.gif I was just wondering how to fix it.

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Posted by: MK

anyone know? ....

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