Website design project.
So this is a website I'm working on. It was designed using frontpage.
http://hognosefarm.com/index.htm Any thoughts? Comments? Suggestions? Thanks, Louie |
looks good not to bight text or back round look sweet. I love front page how did you publish it ??
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I published it by using ftp.
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what?
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You need the ftp code from the webhosting account to publish it. This usually involves setting the website for frontpage extensions to be activated and then you need to have user access. Kinda like a hotmail account. That allows to upload your files and have them shown as a webpage. Hope that makes sense. Thanks for the comments!
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Love the Hoggies! The banded Albino is awesome! :D I really look forward to your husbandry page. I don't see a lot of care information posted on Hogs, so any well written article on Hogs is always a plus.
As far as the website itself... FrontPage became obsolete in 2003. Microsoft ceased supporting it and it requires special settings in your hosting to be able to use...These special settings conflict with modern coding (PHP5 for example) and are considered a security risk by many hosts. I'd suggest you head over to W3C to learn a bit about proper coding. Tables should not be used for layout. They were created for tabular data and their misuse has been quite the headache of web developers for years. Within the next few years, modern browsers are going to drop table layout support completely and you would have to start over from scratch anyway. This is my favorite articles about table layout - LINK! Here is another pretty good one. :) |
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TextWrangler. I actually do this for a living, so I hardcode everything. WYSIWYG programs (even Dreamweaver) don't always output valid, standards-compliant code.
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I don't know about this site, just seems to need more text or pics or something.
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I agree! If only I could get some more text and some decent pictures from that guy that owns the site! lol! I won't hold my breath!
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