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Take a look at this article, I believe there is an updated version of it, but I will have to look through my code snippets.
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It's on CS3 too - a great tool
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You have an * at the top of your css file with no styling, try adding in
*{ margin: 0; padding: 0; }
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Some people use the slice tool, but I find it very messy. I prefer to turn off the elements I don't need and crop/trim and save out the different sections from the psd file.
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I heard that the Lynda.com course on SEO was really good, I don't know if it's the same course that I looked at, but they actually had a test site up and showed the results with the SEO.
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Remove the fieldset and legend tags, they are not showing in the other browsers anyway, and IE7 will play nice.
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If you have set it up as tables that's what it will look like for the client. He can just add the information to a blank table or modify an existing table. If it is just set up in ordinary html he can change the text, add images etc. They have a short video on Cushy which shows you how to do it. Take a look.
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Sounds like he's no friend at all and is just using you. I would do as you suggested about the email account. If he feels insulted then you might lose a "friend", but with friends like that who needs enemies .
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If the client wants to update certain areas himself why don't you use CushyCMS or SurrealCMS? It is just a matter of adding a div tag around the updateable areas and the client sees something like a text editor. Really easy to install and use.
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Is anyone here interested in doing some back end programming for me? I need to have a login area where clients can download and make reservations and payments and see the items they have currently active.
If interested please PM me and we can discuss pricing and other details.
Thanks
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You are missing a closing " after "Times new roman. Fix that and the css will display.
@Andrea
If you have IE8 you have IE7 incorporated with it. Go to Tools - Developper Tools. You can then display an inspector like Firebug and can switch between browser modes and document modes.
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Have a look at this
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Have you guys seen this yet it's amazing, you can use any font that is available on the web by linking to Google's code base.
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http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5627669&
otherwise http://support.apple.com/
It shows fine in IE7 and 8 on my old XP PC, so the issue is with Vista
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Yes there is a glitch with Vista. Let me look up the article for you.
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They are showing in Firefox 3.5.9 on MAC, let me check on the PC
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The contact form would look better in the centre it is too far to the right, change to this
fieldset {
margin:0 12px 0 0;
padding:0 0 10px 10px;
}
The line separating discography does the same thing add margin:0 12px 0 0; to .discos
and the background image does not extend all the way down.
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The background image in #contentcentered should be the same size as the header, the text overflows out of it. Otherwise very elegant site.
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Ooh I'll have to go check my sites. What are they doing to prevent this as obviously you can't keep cleaning out your files and changing passwords all the time?
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The link to your site doesn't work
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Take a look at hostgator.
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I was surprised to find that I was in 2nd place on the 1st page and 4th place on 2nd page on Google, according to the keywords entered. I must say that the site has been totally static and almost unused and has no backlinks, but has been in existence for almost 5 years with a few updates about once a year. So imagine my surprise to find out how well I ranked on Google.
Of course, this site is not in a competitive market and would only be found by people punching in those 2/3 keywords, but still, a couple of years back this site was nowhere to be found on Google even with the same keywords. So I guess longevity is also a huge factor in SEO.
Experts in this matter, please feel free to correct me.
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I think you'll find what you need here
Html and css or php
in Beginners Web Design
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Definitely html and css, you will still be using those when you have learned php. A whole website is not coded in php alone.
Another good way to learn is to download free templates and take them apart to see what tags do when you change the css.