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Eric Rohloff (Rolly) wrote:
Rmk82 wrote:
Eric Rohloff (Rolly) wrote:
Do you have Photoshop?


Sorry for late reply.
Yes i have Photoshop cs5


Shearing
This may help with some images.:)



Ooo. That will help. Thanks :D
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Galen Garretson wrote:
Thanks Jo Ann and Eric.

I can't believe I misspelled "area"!! Well hopefully VSD will add a spellchecker at some point.

That's a good idea about the state abbreviation. I will add that.

Thanks for all your help.

Galen

Your welcome Galen. I'm surprised I actually caught that typo.:lol:
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com
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There's some great websites in this post! I love the software, I've actually created my company website with Visual Site Designer:

http://www.shmoggo.com

Constructive criticism is always welcome!

Cheers!
Aaron
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Re typos - I have found out the hard way that proof reading my own work directly off a screen doesn't work all that well, the human brain is adept at processing signals from the eyes/ears/tongue/fingers etc and presenting it in a skewed fashion.
If I print something out I often pick up errors that I didn't notice on the screen (I could get someone else to proof read for me but that could be rather embarrassing).
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My companies webpage. Still getting worked on, and a ton of typos I am sure! lol

Let me know how it looks.

http://fieldliningsystems.com/index.html

Started 9/8/2011 www.flsi.us
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Here is my first attempt at using Visual Site Designer, however, it still requires additional technical info and lots more pages adding to it :)

http://www.mgzr.info/

Kenny.
Technical and Information Pages
for the UK Rover 200 and MG-ZR

http://mgrover.coffeecup.com


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Here's one that I did for my wife's business. I used Photo Gallery to create the news slider on the front page.

theunlimitedunit.com
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Love the gallery setup Kevin, someone was asking about how to put links to outside sources other than the images themselves into the gallery photos. I suggested to alter the xml file links for the large photos, is that what you did or is there a better way?
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Hi all of you,

I'd like to show a website that's not special because of the way it looks, but because how it shows its content: you can see my own PC at home!
Some time ago I decided to digitize my complete CD collection. Parts of it were already ripped (see http://sixties.johnvanhulst.com and http://jbw.johnvanhulst.com). The goal is to be able to listen to my own music everywhere and always. It took me several months to do this using 320KB MP3 files (a total of 480 GB). Of course it was totally impossible to upload this gigantic amount of data to my webserver. It would have taken more than a month (I have only ADSL). So I downgraded all files to 128KB MP3, but this is still about 50 GB... So I tried to find out to publish my Windows 7 PC onto the Internet.
It isn't difficult to install a webserver on your home PC (serving music or files in your home network), but it is very complex to publish your home PC onto the internet, bypassing your router, bypassing your firewall (this is called port forwarding). I finally found a way to do this. So here it is: my personal file and music server...
You don't have access to my file server (of course not), but you can listen to my CD collection. And you can chat about it in the meantime, Have fun, John www.johnvanhulst.eu
John van Hulst
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johnvanhulst wrote:
The goal is to be able to listen to my own music everywhere and always.

You don't have access to my file server (of course not), but you can listen to my CD collection. And you can chat about it in the meantime, Have fun, John www.johnvanhulst.eu

Very cool but contradictory and in violation of copyright laws. :)
CoffeeCup... Yeah, they are the best!

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