Charly Sistovaris wrote:
incomparably better. design is extremely important to the first perception
> you get on content. shiny & beautiful isn't superfluous, but old & ugly
> html like you had (sorry for being harsh) . . .
That was deliberate. It is the aggressively unfashionable Dibert-style
incomparably better. design is extremely important to the first perception
you get on content. shiny & beautiful isn't superfluous, but old & ugly
html like you had (sorry for being harsh) will shadow the meat of it, and
that's a shame. i say the 21st century energy deserves a 21st website :-)
On
Jed,
http://e-catsite.com/
Plagiarism! :-)
mic
Il 22 febbraio 2012 22:44, Terry Blanton ha scritto:
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
>
>> That's grand, but it does not actually work. It left some text on the
>> screen:
>>
>> ");?>
>
> Looks like the Guy Hawkes mask so lo
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> That's grand, but it does not actually work. It left some text on the
> screen:
>
> ");?>
Looks like the Guy Hawkes mask so loved by Anonymous!
T
I must say, it is a piece of cake working with this. If all else fails you
can resort to old fashioned methods. There does not seem to be a menu item
to change the page footer, so I searched around in the folder for this
Style ("twentyend"), found something called "footer.php" and bashed it.
FTP t
Il 22 febbraio 2012 20:02, Jed Rothwell ha scritto:
> ecat builder wrote:
>
>>
>> The database/searching is looking good. Have you tried adding full
>> text search? (Searching for "alumina powder" returns no hits,
>
>
> Try it on the Detail screen. It returns one paper.
Use the search (custom go
ecat builder wrote:
> The database/searching is looking good. Have you tried adding full
> text search? (Searching for "alumina powder" returns no hits,
Try it on the Detail screen. It returns one paper.
> even
> though some of the PDF's use that term.
For that you want the Google search
Hi Jed,
The database/searching is looking good. Have you tried adding full
text search? (Searching for "alumina powder" returns no hits, even
though some of the PDF's use that term. Extracting the text from the
pdf and adding it to the database can be automated.)
What database fields are availabl
At 07:48 AM 2/22/2012, Jed Rothwell wrote:
See:
http://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/
What do people here think?
Looks fine to me. (Some idjuts dismiss sites because they look 'old
fashioned' -- but that might be a useful filter.)
At least one thing is better -- the search results work better under W
Bastiaan Bergman wrote:
> Looks good! I especially like the library, what software do you use for
> that?
>
http://scriptcase.net/phpgenerator/home/home.php
In Brazil.
I will make some improvements to that. Maybe I can add a do-it-yourself SQL
inquiry for people such as Alan Fletcher, who wan
Looks good! I especially like the library, what software do you use for
that?
I would drop the "/wordpres/" part of your url and I wouldn't worry to much
about themes. The theme of the day changes faster than you can keep up with
anyway. Content is king.
Cheers,
Bastiaan.
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 8
+1
Can be improved of course. IMHO it's a good start. You should make
the searchable part with similar colors.
Add a few widgets for the social gossip like the following and you are
half done:
http://www.ignitesocialmedia.com/tools/follow-me/
mic
Il 22 febbraio 2012 16:48, Jed Rothwell ha s
Morning Jed,
Very first impression upon seeing it was well done; simple and organized.
First paragraph summarizes its purpose, and first page summarizes the
content to be found. No BS distracting one's eye from the real info... good
job!
-Mark
From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:jedrothw...@gma
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