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Keeping up with the Joneses....
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skalie
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Jun 22, 2004, 02:58 AM
 
..........the software forum has got a well handy stickied thread full of usefull tools, which I wouldn't have realised existed if I hadn't for the first time in many years popped there over to ask a question......

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.......anyone agree that a similar collection pertaining solely to web developement would be an asset to this forum?
     
philzilla
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Jun 22, 2004, 04:59 AM
 
i'm in. especially if we can have things like "how do i get that little picture in Safari's address bar?" sticked, and other such recurring topics.

then again, this is also a recurring topic. maybe we can have this one stuck too
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thePurpleGiant
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Jun 22, 2004, 05:24 AM
 
Who wants to write the answer to the question:

"i wnat 2 make a web page 4 myself but don't really no what i want on the site or how to do it can u help me make my page i want it to be cool also is there a good free place that i can use to put in the the internet, no ads preferreably"

     
skalie  (op)
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Jun 22, 2004, 05:53 AM
 
Here's one for the cms fans, htmlarea

Turns any textarea into a word document type editable text field.

Add a database and whammo, you have instant content management. Version 3 and Mozilla needed to run it on a Mac, as it exploits built in features of the browser it's running on.
     
philzilla
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Jun 22, 2004, 07:05 AM
 
Originally posted by thePurpleGiant:
Who wants to write the answer to the question:

"i wnat 2 make a web page 4 myself but don't really no what i want on the site or how to do it can u help me make my page i want it to be cool also is there a good free place that i can use to put in the the internet, no ads preferreably"

i think i'd get banned if i answered that sincerely.
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wataru
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Jun 23, 2004, 01:11 AM
 
It couldn't hurt.
     
   
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