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  1. freecrm

    Screen resolution of visitors

    Just to help you without having to go down this route, here is some data, spread over a year from Google Analytics that will give you some idea... 1024x768: 33.05% 1280x1024: 20.06% 1280x800: 17.43% 1440x900: 9.19% 1680x1050: 4.92% 800x600: 2.59% 1920x1200: 2.33% 1152x864: 1.98%...
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    Mailing list implimentation.

    I could, as could many others here but first... Does your server support server-side scripting like php? Do you have a database set up? Do you do any coding or use WYSIWYG editors like Dreamweaver? (or nothing and use a content management system)
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    No includes on higher directories?

    I like the idea of the includer, but presuambly, if you have different includes for different sections fo the site, you would also need that number of "includer.php" files...? What I mean is, the standard includes like header, footer etc could go in one includer, but some others like login...
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    No includes on higher directories?

    Either that, or do what I had to do when I had file heirarchy problems. Just specify the absolute path. instead of ../file.php just put http://www.yoursite.com/file.php
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    css suggestions?

    Thanks for staying with it vol7ron. I tried your suggestion and it works well - tones down the gaudiness of the lime. In addition, rather than a glow, I've put a very slim emboss outside it which just brings it to the foreground a bit more. I did try putting a grad on the form text fields...
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    css suggestions?

    Right - made some changes. After playing with the cream, and changing all the images to match, the whole page looked a bit... well, drab! Very professional but a bit dull and lifeless. I then started playing with the others again and found that the pale lime green looks good! I was as...
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    Help with stopping bot registrations

    phpBB3 is what I use for my forums and it uses both CAPTCHA and e-mail verification - works well.
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    Is there a Formmail type app on CPanel, or any recommendations?

    Why not code your own - its nice and simple.. <form action="" method="post"> <table> <tr> <td><div align="right">From:</div></td> <td><input name="fromemail" id="fromemail" size="35" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td><div align="right">To:</div></td> <td><input...
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    Need an Email App...

    php is the one I use on my site for verification and mailshots. The format is nice and simple. The code below is the code for a basic form mailer, gathering values from $_POST: <?php if($_POST['fromname'] <> NULL && $_POST['fromemail'] <> NULL && $_POST['toemail'] <> NULL &&...
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    css suggestions?

    I'm not ignoring this, I just wanted to step back for a bit to try to look at it with fresh eyes. After doing this, I have to admit that a pale cream (F3F03F) would be better and more complemetary. I do however, still need a contrasting colour to highlight certain areas - to go with the...
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    CSS Wrapper

    Page doesn't exist I'm afraid! However, if you're thinking what I thin your thinking, might want to look at the way the link has been structured. I don't know if you copied a navigation menu structure. If its pure css, Its probably something like this... <ul id="something> <li><a...
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    Should I change something ?

    Arrrrggghhh - was my first reaction I'm afraid. More constructively, I have no issues with the multi-coloured links (if thats what you want to do to stand out in the already massively overdone area you're delving into) but, as stated above... not on black! In addition, I had a quick look...
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    CSS Wrapper

    I think you'll find that this has already been covered earlier in the post. The issue now is with cross-browser compatibility.
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    CSS Wrapper

    Hi Steeevo I am now testing this in the dreaded IE6! Weirdly, your indextest isn't working but the index is! I had a quick look at your css but nothing stood out as being completely wrong. I have spent a long time on this and I would recommend that you take a look at the css on my...
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    css suggestions?

    vol7ron... I too am pretty happy with it but also felt that the orange was perhaps a little too caustic. I've been playing with numerous colors all night and attach a few combinations. However, as you suggested (again), the pale yellow, or cream works well in the header, but I'm not so sure...
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    css suggestions?

    OK - been working on some of your points this evening (UK time).. and now pretty tired. Firstly, I would like to say that I really appreciate your educated and constructive comments. It is rare these days to find a forumite that can extend an entry beyond "cool site :)" 1) Font-size...
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    What is the best and easiest webdesign software?

    I have used Dreamweaver for about 5 years and now feel perfectly at home with it, either diaply or coding view; however, if you rely to much on ANY WYSIWYG editor, the program is likely to write code that a) you don't understand and b) could be hideously wrong! As previously stated. get a...
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    Members Area?

    This really should be in programming help... There are a few ways you can do this. The simplest would be to use .htaccess and .htpasswrd files in the directory you want to make for members only. When trying to open a file in this directory, the user is presented with a a user login...
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    css suggestions?

    Thanks vol7ron I now understand your text-align:center point with the p's. Just to let you know, I use a combination of DW CS3 and notepad to do post work on stuff that DW can't handle. Hence the proliferation of <p>'s as this is a defualt insert. Your point about image divs is very...
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    Your views on the supernatural

    The supernatural is a strange thing... It seems that when I was younger, I used to love anything supernatural and believed implicitly in ghosts and numerous other strange goings on. (Spontaneous Human Combustion being of particular morbid interest). As I get older, I believe less and...
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