Human-only precautions such as a CAPTHA for form entry helps, as does some
anti-spam features on your web server. However, my server
gets hammered with thousands of spam a day... and I got so frustrated with
that sort of thing that I changed my feedback form to a text field that
saved the
Marvin Hunkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] ink wired:
i keep getting spam e-mails.
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how do i protect my self against this sort of thing.
Human-only precautions such as a CAPTHA for form entry helps, as does some
anti-spam features on your web server. However, my server gets hammered with
Hi.
on my site at http://startrekcafe.stevesdomain.net and i keep getting spam
e-mails.
and used the http://www.thesitecountry.com java and php script.
now thought that had built in code, to stop scammers and spammers e-mailing
me.
how do i protect my self against this sort of thing.
cheers
Dear sir / madam
I recently joined this mailing list and signed up for the daily digest
however I'm finding the digest hard to skim through to see if there is
anything of interest to me. It would be great if you had the subject summary
list at the top of the email which shows each of the
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Russ
on 15/5/08 8:50 AM, Matthew Chambers at
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Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 23:12:50 -0700
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looks nice,
on my dialup connection it loads a bit slow, not to to bad.
Maybe the masthead jpeg could be compressed a bit more.
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I have been a fly on the wall for some time in this group and I was really
hoping to get a bit of feedback on a site I am almost finished with. Copy
will change and possibly some site design before I deliver the final
version.
What I am hoping for is a bit of a report card- what was done well
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
www.mcguireomaha.com
Only looking at home page.
Good points:
1: generally good-looking and well organized - graphically.
Weak points:
1a: not very user-friendly when font-resizing options are applied.
Breaking and overlapping may become a problem in all browsers.
I won't do a whole report card, but here's three things that should be changed:
1. The navigation list:
* li* img src=images/bullet.gif alt=Omaha Home /* /li
You are doing this to put bullets between the list items. Don't do
this, here's the alternative:
#menu li {
padding-bottom:1em;
: Friday, October 14, 2005 1:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: [WSG] Feedback
I have been a fly on the wall for some time in this group and I was really
hoping to get a bit of feedback on a site I am almost finished with. Copy
will change and possibly some site design before I deliver the final
Thanks!
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From: Christian Montoya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 2:34 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Feedback
I won't do a whole report card, but here's three things that should be
changed:
1. The navigation list:
* li
On 10/14/05 1:13 PM Collin Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent
this out:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 1:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: [WSG] Feedback
I have been a fly on the wall for some time in this group and I was really
hoping
: [WSG] Feedback
I have been a fly on the wall for some time in this group and I was really
hoping to get a bit of feedback on a site I am almost finished with. Copy
will change and possibly some site design before I deliver the final
version.
What I am hoping for is a bit of a report card
Design crituque wise:
Make it center rather than oddly positioned.
make the grey text darker, remember people of the older generation
are more likely to be reading it and thus may have eyes that are
statring to fail.
is that blue on red? thats really wrong.. stick with a light light
pink
: Friday, December 31, 2004 9:20 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Feedback on a new website developed very quickly
I'd be really grateful for some feedback from you all on a new site
I've had to develop very, very quickly.
The website is TsunamiAssist - http://www.tsunamiassist.gov.au
Ditto everything in the above response plus
I think you did a great job in such a short time-frame! Its clean and readable and looks
professional.
Once you take the 100% width off the tables you should be
good to go.
Good job!
Mani Sheriar
Sheriar Designs |
Hello everybody!
I'm working on redesign http://mera.com.ru/ now, so I'm looking for
feedback.
The new design model for the cover page is available at
http://mera.com.ru/new/
Css can be found at http://mera.com.ru/new/style/style.css
There is also the problem which I can't solve at this moment
Hi Everyone,
I have been lurking on the list for a while and have really enjoyed it,
this group seems very helpful and friendly. I found this list through the
css-f one. I am starting to get my act together in terms of html standards,
css and accessibility-lots to learn! I thought I would dive
The Snider's Web wrote:
-I just did a site redesign and wanted to get feedback. This site was tough
as it had to be fully bilingual on each page and the fourth biggest group
of users use Netscape 3!!! How did I get so lucky?
http://www.c-l-c.ca/mainpage.html
It's nice to see a page that
Cheryl Perkins wrote:
What can I say? The surgeon who hired me insisted on red. I think he'd
have liked it entirely in red. I actually offered a couple different
colour schemes in blues and greens, which happen to be my favourite
colours, but there was no interest in them at all.
I know it's
Considering the site is about surgery, I'd steer clear of red altogether!
Really bad choice there, unless you are deliberately trying to unnerve
people and put them off. How about a soothing blue or a clinical green?
What can I say? The surgeon who hired me insisted on red. I think he'd
have
Considering the site is about surgery, I'd steer clear of red
altogether!
Really bad choice there, unless you are deliberately trying to unnerve
people and put them off. How about a soothing blue or a clinical green?
Andy Budd
http://www.message.uk.com/
Or gang-green?
people and put them off. How about a soothing blue or a clinical green?
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I was asked to create and maintain a website. I wanted to try out CSS,
although I eventually resorted to tables for layout. I'm a beginner at
this sort of thing, learning on my own. Anyway, the site's been up for a
while, and I'm thinking that it's time to make improvements. It's at
Color --
Try Michael Kear's Colourschemer mentioned yesterday for some deeper reds.
http://afpwebworks.com/colourschemer/
colour 1 should be 99
colour 2 should be 00
Keep steps at 5 or extend for more gradient like results.
can change color 2 to ff for lighter shading (like the
Cheryl Perkins wrote:
I was asked to create and maintain a website. I wanted to try out CSS,
although I eventually resorted to tables for layout. I'm a beginner at
this sort of thing, learning on my own. Anyway, the site's been up for a
while, and I'm thinking that it's time to make improvements.
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