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Subject: RE: Advice to folk web sites creators From: Spleen Cringe Date: 03 Jan 09 - 10:44 AM Thanks, Villan! I'll save that link for later and give it a good looking over. |
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Subject: RE: Advice to folk web sites creators From: Girl Friday Date: 03 Jan 09 - 05:17 PM I hope that my website passes muster. I use Bravenet. It's free, and you can have up to 5. I tried to post with a link to both but the posting failed. I'll put a link to Orpington Friday Folk, and you can pick up Fox And Hounds from it's Header. Orpington Friday Folk |
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Subject: RE: Advice to folk web sites creators From: Lester Date: 03 Jan 09 - 05:33 PM Girl Friday In the spirit of support and advice amongst an amount of things I would improve are: the image of Ben Little weighs in at ~1.5Mbytes OK if you have broadband but a bit excessive otherwise. the Orpington Folk Club headline is not centred the use of underline leads to confusion with what is a link and what isn't |
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Subject: RE: Advice to folk web sites creators From: Lester Date: 03 Jan 09 - 05:43 PM ps The link to the Fox and Hounds Folk Club's broken. |
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Subject: RE: Advice to folk web sites creators From: Girl Friday Date: 05 Jan 09 - 01:05 PM Thanks, all points welcome. I can deal with them easy enough. I do sympathise with you guys who still use dial-up. I hasd it and got tired of the sl;owness, and the bills. I thought that link underlining was in colour, mine's in black and white, but I'll remove it anyway. Thanks for advice Lester. BTW will sort out the link... it worked when I tried it. |
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