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Silly dogs... And they look just like Almond Roca straight from the catbox, don't they? :D

Gook article, thanks for sharing the detail.
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Chris O wrote:
Silly dogs... And they look just like Almond Roca straight from the catbox, don't they? :D

Gook article, thanks for sharing the detail.

LOL - We call it "Kitty Rocca"!
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http://www.johnvanhulst.com/pano/kerk/index.html

One of my hobbies is making 360 degrees panoramas. This is the village where I live. 163 inhabitants...
John van Hulst
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John.... LOVE it! Not sure it shows what you made with CoffeeCup...but request to moderators, if you feel it should not be here, find a nice home for it in another thread. What a little slice of Heaven you have there!

Melanie
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Came up with a fun way of using Web Form Designer as a way to include a ratings system on a testimonial/review page I've done for one of my colleagues - a veterinarian. Here's the "test" form: http://pawpads2.coffeecup.com/forms/tes … l%20submit
> I used radio buttons in one column format.
> I created a single jpg image of the stars/heads, ensuring they line up with radio buttons when the form is previewed.
> I didn't want any text with the buttons - but it is required by the software. So, I simply made it a "1" font, then set the color as the background color - making it dissapear.
> I also opted not to use the "Label" attribute over the buttons - so I left it blank and used a "Title/Heading" element instead, so that it was left justified - for my taste.
> I adjusted the padding on the image to make final "tweaks" on lining it up with the radio buttons.
It works really well on default theme - if you want to change the form theme, you will have to simply retweak the font color to make sure it blends into the background and tweak the image padding to line up the radio buttons with the image lines of stars.
Have fun! If anyone has any better ideas of doing something like this...please share! :D:D



John -

johnvanhulst wrote:
http://www.johnvanhulst.com/pano/kerk/index.html

One of my hobbies is making 360 degrees panoramas. This is the village where I live. 163 inhabitants...

Beautiful! Definitely needs sharing around!
Randy Patrick
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johnvanhulst wrote:
http://www.johnvanhulst.com/pano/kerk/index.html

One of my hobbies is making 360 degrees panoramas. This is the village where I live. 163 inhabitants...


That's fantastic John. Looks superb.

I thought I was unique, there are just 668 people where I live http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newtownforbes and I know most of them! But having just 163 must be extra cool :)

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Hi All,
I would like to share the site we created using CoffeeCup software.
http://www.abelevitsky.com/

It's a memorial for a friend who passed this summer. He was exactly 90 years old, and, being a psychoanalyst, affected the lives of many.

We used Photo Gallery and Web Form Builder. We decided to use You Tube-hosted audio and video components because of browser issues with Flash. You'll notice in the footer of each page (except the photo gallery page, which we wanted to keep clean), there is a link to the iPad version of the photo gallery. Go ahead and click on it to see how we handled that. This method worked out nicely, as those who access the photo gallery page with an iPad automatically land on this version.

I'm so very grateful that the CoffeeCup people have listened to us, and re-worked Web Form Builder to make the styling of forms much easier. I kept bumping up against styling issues when I tried to produce the form as the graphic designer asked for it. Kudos to CoffeeCup for this! I can't wait to make my next form. :D

Lori
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Beautiful site Lori and a wonderful tribute to a very full life. Thanks for sharing that one :)
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Very nice job!
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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Everything beautifully presented, Lori!
I used to live and work in Berkeley for many years so references to Milvia St., Tilden Park, etc. brings it even a bit closer to heart...
Just a nit (since all else is perfect!): On the Obituary page, shouldn't it be Schubert lieder rather than Schubert leider?

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