Why do things you love always have to die...?

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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby LaconianShot » Tue Jun 01, 2004 2:28 am

Okay, this isn't as serious as it sounds, but...<br>As some of you know, my PC was sent away exactly two weeks ago. This is because it had many problems, all of which were due to a bug in the Motherboard. So, I sent it away, while attaching note that explicitly said to not erase the file in my Website directory. I got a phone call from the guy who was working on it, in which I mentioned once again to not erase the files in that directory...<br>When I got my PC today, I was very excited. He installed XP Pro for very little money, as well as added some other things. I was slightly annoyed that he didn't send the scanner that he promised, but I'm assuming that it will come soon. Anyway, the point of all this...<br> <b>THE BASTARD ERASED MY WHOLE WEBSITE!!!</b><br>It's gone! He didn't upload it! All that work, for nothing! So if any of the people who sent me art (Hero, Monocrimatico) are reading this, I'm sorry for losing it. Anyway, I must start rebuilding...
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby Prince Noah » Mon Jun 07, 2004 11:56 pm

Awww man....that's gotta suck. :( Anything I can do to help?
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby LaconianShot » Tue Jun 08, 2004 1:56 am

Unfortunately, there isn't. Now I've got to decide whether to use the honorable way of recooping my losses or the honest way. I refer to the conflict of using Microsoft Publisher or just plain old, HTML coding on Notepad. Well written code is always a merit, but I could make production <i>so</i> fast with MSP. I'm leaning toward Notepad, though...
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby Neo48 » Tue Jun 08, 2004 2:05 am

I know a guy that can make constant Pop-Ups appear on a website using HTML. Its quite funny. He also found a way of making a website that (on Windows 95) you could only get out of by shutting off the computer.
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby Tekno-Crystal » Tue Jun 08, 2004 2:29 am

Sorry for the loss of the website, but, if you do remake it (it better be in notepad, FP it cheating :@) I bet it will be much better than before. So of course, there is some good out of the bad.
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby Benoit » Tue Jun 08, 2004 7:22 pm

Complain to him and present all the evidence! He's got to be shot! :@ <br> <blockquote>I refer to the conflict of using Microsoft Publisher or just plain old, HTML coding on Notepad.</blockquote><br>Publisher will insert loads of crap and generate IE-only codes, which are not standard-compliant, so I say you get Notepad.
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby LaconianShot » Wed Jun 09, 2004 2:57 am

Yeah, I have decided on Notepad. Then it's <i>my</i> work and not just some program making me look good. Plus, Amwhere advised that I learn CSS also, which I'll incorperate in my new site. I've also decided to learn more tags at the WC3 site (the official HTML guild) so that I can code better. Heheheh!
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby SheWren » Wed Jun 09, 2004 9:40 am

If you want some help, I use XHTML and my site is W3C compliant. I suggest you to try a program which doesn't write code, but highlights syntax (as the "view source code" in Mozilla does) to let you work in ease.<br>I use HAPedit, which highlights syntax for HTML, ASP and PhP.
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Postby Amwhere » Wed Jun 09, 2004 10:14 am

Or you could use Textpad, which highlights HTML, Java, C++, and can use plugins to do more. It's even got a spell checker.<p>It's shareware, but it'll do no more than bug you about registering.<p>http://www.textpad.com
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Postby Tekno-Crystal » Wed Jun 09, 2004 12:11 pm

CSS is definately something you should learn. It makes formatting so much easier, and you can also do some very cool things with it.
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby Benoit » Wed Jun 09, 2004 2:02 pm

I'll have to learn CSS sometime, because it's the only way that I could make myself a theme for Mozilla. :(
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby Monocromatico » Wed Jun 09, 2004 2:03 pm

My stuff is all online, so don´t worry about me. Just don´t give it up.
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby SheWren » Wed Jun 09, 2004 5:22 pm

What's the use of highlighting C++ for a web developer?<br>ASP and PhP are more useful.<br>CSS are not so difficult, you only need to practice them and learn what css standards are not sopported by that damned IE.
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby Tekno-Crystal » Wed Jun 09, 2004 7:56 pm

PHP is usaeful, but when combined with SQL can be quite the powerful language. It can be used for almost anything.
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Why do things you love always have to die...?

Postby Benoit » Wed Jun 09, 2004 9:37 pm

<blockquote>ASP and PhP are more useful.</blockquote><br>BZZT! ASP is not useful at all. It's a piece of crap.
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