pinoyako199558
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Alright, my own personal site is incomplete. I'm still thinking about what I should put on it, so I just put my 3 main hobbies in there Web design, Android Application Development, and Automotive detailing. I decided to make my own site again because a colleague of mine hired me to build his website and I made quite a profit from it, so I'll use my new site to represent. Anyways his site was completed first (well there's some blank spots because I have no information from those), and it was an older web design of mine, completely based off my first personal website which was taken down. Since my colleague did pay me to make his site, I decided to make a slightly modified design for my new personal site and this is what I got.
Well here are the links to the sites I made
My Personal Website (http://jiyon.co.cc) [Under Construction]
DJ Prat - DJ Kash Entertainment Services (http://djprat-djkash.com) [Nearly Complete]
I know? Isn't it a shame? The actual web developer's website doesn't have a top level domain, but the client's website does? Lol, I'm such a cheapo
Anyways, tell me what you guys think. I pretty much have the same web design, but I have a new one in mind that I'll make which does follow what standard websites have. I like to make websites that don't scroll as you guys noticed. And yes I do know I do overkill with the images and iframes. and yes I am aware that my colleague's website has a lot of flashy stuff on it, but that's what he requested and I did my job, heck he even bought a webserver from godaddy so he wouldn't run into problems, so yeah don't blame me on that.
haha, sorry for the long post. It's 2AM and I doubt I even know what I'm doing now.
Well here are the links to the sites I made
My Personal Website (http://jiyon.co.cc) [Under Construction]
DJ Prat - DJ Kash Entertainment Services (http://djprat-djkash.com) [Nearly Complete]
I know? Isn't it a shame? The actual web developer's website doesn't have a top level domain, but the client's website does? Lol, I'm such a cheapo
Anyways, tell me what you guys think. I pretty much have the same web design, but I have a new one in mind that I'll make which does follow what standard websites have. I like to make websites that don't scroll as you guys noticed. And yes I do know I do overkill with the images and iframes. and yes I am aware that my colleague's website has a lot of flashy stuff on it, but that's what he requested and I did my job, heck he even bought a webserver from godaddy so he wouldn't run into problems, so yeah don't blame me on that.
haha, sorry for the long post. It's 2AM and I doubt I even know what I'm doing now.
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