So who on here designs webshites?

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About time I got a new one.

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

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ml3 is your man, or i'll do you one, but Dan, i'm not interested if you insist on 'those' lunchbox shots...

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

I pull them apart....so I can look at it once it's done and tell you all the things that Swift has done wrong :))

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

with all respect to women, that job in my experience has gone to nitpicky ninny fussy $&%&%$& - i'm in the middle of that joy right now, i keep saying i'm not a secretary, i'm creative

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

And with respect to early americans I can safely say that you're job has always been done by f**king cowboys! :))

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

I only do Flash and Shockwave I'm afraid.

ML3

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001



Eddy Shearyadi is pretty damn good, especially with graphics. Paul of toonweb fame is also a dab hand at web site design.

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

go on i'll say it...riky?

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

Retired.

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

i can feel a hollywood storyline coming on here

rik comes out of retirement to make a website for dan, enabling him to write something that saves earth

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001


reckon Nick Raf id yer man, nick where are you?

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001


I don't think he has a machine at home TM, well not one as flash as yours anyway!

I believe he is really busy as well, what with all those Quiz nights and telling makems to F&*K off

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001


Websites are taking a back seat at the moment, too much work to do.

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

Swifty - can you point us towards some that you've done? (assuming yer genuinely interested...):@)

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

I'm more of a back end bloke... ooerr misus. Internet database connectivity and such like.

-- Anonymous, July 10, 2001

God you lot make me feel inadequate! I`m just about to embark on a course (internet and e commerce), designed, I am assured, for computer halfwits. I`ve just been flicking through the course books this morning, and I already feel like an alien who`s just landed on a strange planet. Maybe it was a mistake to `read ahead`, or maybe I should just accept that I will never catch up with this new technology (let alone keep pace with it)!

I know, I know.....that`s not the right attitude! I`m not a quitter, and I will give it my best shot. I just get this overwhelming feeling that as fast as I am learning something, something newer will come along and take its place.(:o(

-- Anonymous, July 11, 2001



It certainly will Gal....and computing is the worst place for that!

-- Anonymous, July 11, 2001

I guess it`s OK if you are a quick learner, and grasp the idea quickly. Oh well, I`m sure learning the basics will still be useful..says she hopefully! (:o|

-- Anonymous, July 11, 2001

While we're on this tack, I'm taking the plunge and getting hooked up to the Internet at home shortly, (apart from all the other stuff I have to get hooked up to at home :-)), but because all this connection stuff is taken care of centrally at work, I haven't much idea on what has to be taken into consideration.

As I see it, and possibly putting it in over simple terms, purely for my benefit, I need somebody to look after the stuff once it leaves the modem, and somebody to look after it on the ISP server side.

What I'd like is advice on the what people reckon is worth considering in both cases. I can see no further than somebody like BT for the telephony side and somebody like AOL for the Internet side. Obviously economy looms quite large.

Advice would be very much appreciated and preferred although recommended reading on the subject would be an acceptible alternative.

-- Anonymous, July 11, 2001


Freeserve is £12.99 for unlimited access per month. No need for AOL, just Freeserve .

-- Anonymous, July 11, 2001

Get yourself ADSL....

-- Anonymous, July 11, 2001

Thanks Rik, thanks Gav. If I can't find something like what I'm after from that ADSL site, I've got nee chance.

-- Anonymous, July 11, 2001

Mmmm...ADSL. Must be great, that. Freeserve fairly shite in my experience. I've got cable lines and wonder about Blueyonder - I've heard mixed things - anybody in similar boat? Currently getting unmetered access from Virgin, I'm on their 'stop the clock' trial.

-- Anonymous, July 11, 2001

Swifty? (see q above)

-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001

The q about designing websites, I mean, not about ISPs! :@)

-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001

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