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I do hosting too. ;) lots of features and you get ME to help too :)
http://www.onelakesideweb.com ,and yes, it's a CoffeeCup HTML editor site

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Using Coffee Cup software exclusively I created the following;

http://www.smokecreekranch.net/
http://www.cowboywesternmusic.com

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Nice site. My only suggestion would be to make the footer text smaller.
The philosopher has not done philosophy until he has acted upon the mere conviction of his idea; for proof of the theory is in the act, not the idea.

My Web Development Company: http://www.innovatewebdevelopment.com (Created with Coffee Cup Software).

My Personal Website: http://www.EricSEnglish.com

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G'kar, a little while ago you left a message about my site needing to be better aligned. Could you let me know how it looks now i've made some adjustments. It's difficult to know what your site looks like to other people on their computer when you've created it on your computer with your screen/browser size and resolution settings.

Also if anyone else wants to take a look and let me know how it looks to them any other suggestions would be welcome :)

Thank you

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Matthew Gordon wrote:
... It's difficult to know what your site looks like to other people on their computer when you've created it on your computer with your screen/browser size and resolution settings....
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Matthew, there are several good screen resolution testers out there that you can use. Google it and there are several options. A program I also use, in addition to having the major browsers installed is IETester http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage . I cross-check back to IE6 since many corporate computers are still on 6....and IE 6 had many quirks that can completely alter how a page looks!

That said, the large borders I saw before on either side of your "main" pages are now gone when viewing in latest FF version.

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A few years ago I started a literacy organization in order to promote reading and technology literacy among the urban communities. I decided at the time that I wanted to build the website even though I knew nothing of web development. I loved the development process so much that now I have started my own development company. I built the whole website with CC software. You can see all of the different tools that I used to complete the site and how they all work together to create a highly functional site.

What do you think of the first site that I built?

www.supportliteracyinamerica.org
The philosopher has not done philosophy until he has acted upon the mere conviction of his idea; for proof of the theory is in the act, not the idea.

My Web Development Company: http://www.innovatewebdevelopment.com (Created with Coffee Cup Software).

My Personal Website: http://www.EricSEnglish.com

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Spinny wrote:
I've made a couple of sites thus far using VSD, Web Site Font, Form Builder, Image Gallery, and Jukebox (off the top of my head). Here's one:

http://www.spinland.biz


What did you use to get the tabs to look like they do on your site.
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For your listening pleasure and just for fun... http://jbw.johnvanhulst.com

Have Fun! John
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I am impressed with your website Spinny at [url]http://www.spinland.biz and today I have my first website that I have made at [url]http://www.mississaugatattoo.com . I know that it is still very beginner, but this is what I am, a beginner to website design.
What I like about these programs is I can now have full control of my website and not have some designer come in for a a week , design a business website for me , and then never see them again.

My name is Chuck, not Gwan Soon and Gwan is my wife.:D
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Gwan Soon Lee Mason wrote:
I am impressed with your website Spinny at [url]http://www.spinland.biz and today I have my first website that I have made at [url]http://www.mississaugatattoo.com . I know that it is still very beginner, but this is what I am, a beginner to website design.
What I like about these programs is I can now have full control of my website and not have some designer come in for a a week , design a business website for me , and then never see them again.

My name is Chuck, not Gwan Soon and Gwan is my wife.:D


Hiya Chuck,

Quite a lot of stuff on that site, and very colorful too without being too gaudy hehe. I would suggest though that you work with your images just a bit more to get them not so distorted size wise. In other words some of them are stretched too far in one direction that is out of proportion of the original image so they look distorted. Takes a bit of practice and I'm sure you'll get it all setup great.

Not bad for your first site either, you've managed to put a lot of applications in there such as the Video Player, the Form setup, many things that sometimes take quite a while for people to work into their site. Be proud of what you've done so far :)

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