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Buax
04-03-2008, 01:39 AM
Would fit the following jobs fine.

Webmaster
Coder
Scripter
Slicer
Forum Manager
Site Manager
Content Manger
News Manager
DJ
DJ Managar
Forum Moderator
Forum AdminI have the following skills

HTML
PHP
CSS
Photoshop CS4
Mature/Friendly/Good englishDJ questions

I have a microphone
I use SAM 4 legal-version. Not keygened like most peoples.
I use Skype and MSN
I have over 2,000 songs
I can download legal music to suite the audianceManger Questions

I'm good with databases
I'm quite orgnised
I can find staff for the fieldFourm Questions

As I think you can tell, I use grammer/spelling in my posts/topics/replys.
I know the basic forum-rules.
I read the TOS as well as custom forum rules
I know how to correctly use a forum.If you'd like any of these services.

Private-Message me!

Born_To_Live
04-03-2008, 04:26 PM
Hey, I Reccomened you check your inbox :)

Bojangles
04-03-2008, 04:36 PM
Would fit the following jobs fine.
Webmaster
Coder
Scripter
Slicer
Forum Manager
Site Manager
Content Manger
News Manager
DJ
DJ Managar
Forum Moderator
Forum AdminI have the following skills
HTML
PHP
CSS
Photoshop CS4
Mature/Friendly/Good englishDJ questions
I have a microphone
I use SAM 4 legal-version. Not keygened like most peoples.
I use Skype and MSN
I have over 2,000 songs
I can download legal music to suite the audianceManger Questions
I'm good with databases
I'm quite orgnised
I can find staff for the fieldFourm Questions
As I think you can tell, I use grammer/spelling in my posts/topics/replys.
I know the basic forum-rules.
I read the TOS as well as custom forum rules
I know how to correctly use a forum.If you'd like any of these services.

Private-Message me!
1. Don't say you can code PHP when I have seen no PHP from you.
2. The only way you claim to code in HTML is through Photoshop by slicing, want to know how I found this out? Because when you slice in photoshop you have this above your coding
<!-- ImageReady Slices (sliced.PNG) -->

Buax
04-03-2008, 04:43 PM
1. Don't say you can code PHP when I have seen no PHP from you.
2. The only way you claim to code in HTML is through Photoshop by slicing, want to know how I found this out? Because when you slice in photoshop you have this above your coding
<!-- ImageReady Slices (sliced.PNG) -->
1. Because you havn't seen any PHP coding doesn't mean I cann't code in it.
2. Sorry for using a popular application to help out other users when they request layouts to be sliced? It's fast/easy and I'm helping other users.


Hey, I Reccomened you check your inbox :)
I have done :)

Born_To_Live
04-03-2008, 04:44 PM
1. Because you havn't seen any PHP coding doesn't mean I cann't code in it.
2. Sorry for using a popular application to help out other users when they request layouts to be sliced? It's fast/easy and I'm helping other users.


I have done :)

Then Reply/Join Up.

Buax
04-03-2008, 10:59 PM
I've now posted a few PHP tutorials just to help the community and also to show I can code PHP.

Bojangles
04-03-2008, 11:56 PM
1. Because you havn't seen any PHP coding doesn't mean I cann't code in it.
2. Sorry for using a popular application to help out other users when they request layouts to be sliced? It's fast/easy and I'm helping other users.


I have done :)
I've seen it on your personal site tho.. or hosting website.
Also these PHP tuts are probably off a website.

Buax
04-03-2008, 11:59 PM
I've seen it on your personal site tho.. or hosting website.
Also these PHP tuts are probably off a website.

You saw my 1 minuite of coding website? Well done.

Naxous.com isn't owned by me.

Bojangles
05-03-2008, 12:04 AM
So when BigMuscle wanted his layout coded in divs which is simple css and html you said you could only code it in iframes. Which is using photoshop, case closed.

kk.
05-03-2008, 12:21 AM
simple CSS is something you do not have sorry. You have given advice I'm threads that advice has already been given for and gave another answer that wasnt needed and is a much worse way of coding. But still, you have a lot of areas that are good so good luck

Buax
05-03-2008, 12:28 AM
simple CSS is something you do not have sorry. You have given advice I'm threads that advice has already been given for and gave another answer that wasnt needed and is a much worse way of coding. But still, you have a lot of areas that are good so good luck

I do agree, my hand-coded CSS is seriously lacking. I intend to read up and learn it properly. I usually use HTML instead of CSS - Which I know isn't good. If needed. I use Dreamweaver CS3 in order to code in CSS.

Thanks :)

Bojangles
05-03-2008, 11:39 AM
Learn full CSS before you claim to know it :)

Buax
05-03-2008, 11:47 AM
Learn full CSS before you claim to know it :)
I highly doubt anybody on this forum knows full CSS without using a application/website/book in order to help them. On request, I can code in CSS using dreamweaver, therefore it's a skill.

Bojangles
05-03-2008, 11:49 AM
But not everybody needs a program to do it for them? I use the "edit file" option in cPanel or notepad. And I can code CSS? It's all about remembering the codes. It's common logic to know about padding and margins etc. I would only use dreamweaver to code PHP due to all the commas and stuff you need to place there (As I'd forget them :P)

Buax
05-03-2008, 12:15 PM
But not everybody needs a program to do it for them? I use the "edit file" option in cPanel or notepad. And I can code CSS? It's all about remembering the codes. It's common logic to know about padding and margins etc. I would only use dreamweaver to code PHP due to all the commas and stuff you need to place there (As I'd forget them :P)
That's what I said. I need to use a application to help me with CSS, but I can still get the codes for it upon request. Reading about CSS and I've got this far on coding a basic CSS-based text-page.


body {
background-image: url(images/bg.PNG);
font-family: Verdana;
font-size: 9px;
color: #000000;
}
a {
font-size: 9px;
color: #000000;
}
a:link {
text-decoration: none;
}
a:visited {
text-decoration: none;
color: #000000;
}
a:hover {
text-decoration: none;
color: #000000;
}
a:active {
text-decoration: none;
color: #000000;
}

Bojangles
05-03-2008, 12:19 PM
Well done, but thats as simple as CSS gets, wait until you start coding 4 collumn pages, gets much harder. Btw, when you hover over a link it won't change colour because you've set it to default colour same as black so use something like FFFFFF

Buax
05-03-2008, 12:53 PM
Well done, but thats as simple as CSS gets, wait until you start coding 4 collumn pages, gets much harder. Btw, when you hover over a link it won't change colour because you've set it to default colour same as black so use something like FFFFFF
That was the idea so links don't ever change color. It just annoys me, working on a profile site :)

Thanks.

Bojangles
05-03-2008, 12:57 PM
Theres just extra css in there then. Don't offer the hover option :)

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