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It sounds like you are a novice at web design and expect Dreamweaver to write all the code for you. While it is a handy tool, Dreamweaver is just that, a tool, and to be able to use it properly you will need to learn HTML and CSS.
I suggest you take some of the tutorials available on this site
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You can use standalone versions of IE which can be found at this address
tredosoft(dot)com/Multiple_IE
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I am no specialist in SEO, but from the classes I took on the subject several ways to increase ranking are as follows:
Paid advertising with a link to his site on sites with high page ranking to increase his backlinks.
Articles written about his product with a link to his site in ezines.
Posting in subject related forums with a link back to his site (if allowed)
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My take is the same as Susie, he is suggesting someone here write a step by step tutorial on implementing a CMS but as newseed said, that is a vast problem.
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I would change the header, make your G2 logo image smaller and put it to the side, put a stunning image of a gecko, preferably not albino, something with colour into the header and use the colour scheme of the gecko to tie in with the grey and white of the body. Make the Gecko Geeks into an
tag in the html file and place it underneath the G2 logo in the header. For the moment all your title information is contained in an image, people with images disabled will not see any information about you.
You can browse through colour schemes at kuler dot adobe dot com and you can browse through web designs at getfreewebdesigns dot com to give you some inspiration for your logo and header.
It is great to start young, you will learn a lot and quickly, don't get disheartened by constructive criticism and bear in mind that everyone's taste is different. Good luck.
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In Spain it has been a holiday since Thursday all through the weekend and over Monday as well.....
Hard to get any work done around here, there are at least 14 religious holidays per year.
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Instead of using
put each line in a different
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All you really need is a good text editor with colour coding and to learn how to code in HTML and CSS. There are excellent tutorials on this site to help you on your way. I suggest you buy a couple of books on the subject, once you have a basic understanding I suggest you download ready made HTML/CSS templates and mess around with them.
HTML is not hard to learn, CSS is a little more complicated to grasp but not impossible.
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Here is their "getting started" info
htt p://wiki.fox ycart.com/getting_started:site_setup
(remove spaces)
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You will have to put all related files, images, etc to the page you are viewing into the same WAMP folder as the page..
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Check it again and actually read what is written...
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Yay, it works in Firefox now...
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Sorry hit the button too soon,
It works fine in Safari and Opera on the Mac, but not in Firefox3. I had an issue with playing media cross browser and cross platform and finally settled for Flash.
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No sound in Firefox3 on a Mac
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Check for broken images, as Susie said 4 of them are missing.
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Ouch tables...
At a quick glance it seems that you have put your gallery and search box into your "wrapper div" which is 960 wide and the table width you have given it in the html code is 100% so that would be 960px. The whole thing pokes out of the side and overwrites the right column. Try putting your code in your content div which is smaller.
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There is a discussion on your question at the following link
bytesize css.com/blog/post/image-replacement-for-h1-logos-semantic-or-not
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IMHO I would prefer to see navigation to your various pages rather than having to scroll down to find what I'm looking for. Also from an SEO point of view, your use of h1 tags will not give you optimal results using Hello, contact and my work.
While I like your designs I don't think you are doing yourself justice in the way you are displaying them on your website.
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You will need to learn PHP to do something like this so that your users have to log in to be able to view the pages you want to hide.
There are some excellent PHP tutorials on this site, see www.killerphp.com
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Very succinctly, a static page is written in html and is translated by the browser. A dynamic page uses a programming language and is first sent to a server to run the programming script then it is sent to the browser with the relevant information.
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Well the last one is a Wordpress theme so they are usually pretty good.
None of them are very inspiring but then neither is their product, and the wedding dress one made me want to stay single.
Logo Hot Link?
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You will also need to separate your logo from the rest of your header image.