[hb_wireless] Re: Web Site

From: Simon Smith (simonjohnsmith_at_btinternet.com)
Date: 28/06/03 21:17


Rob,

Thanks

I have changed the links duhhh but can still only get 2 pages working

Try

http://www.btinternet.com/~simonjohnsmith/AboutLHnet.htm#

and click on the 'club advertisement' link

I'll zip the files up and whizz them over shortly

PS - No reason for not sending to the mailing list - Just clicked on the
wrong distribution list in my address book.

Rgds
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Currey [mailto:Robert.Currey@AHand.co.uk]
Sent: 28 June 2003 12:23
To: Simon Smith
Subject: Re: Web Site

You didn't post to hb_wireless - any reason?

> Gang,
>
> The list seems to have gone very quiet of late.
>
> As promised in my last email I have begun to work on Robs lily design.
> I will continue to do so unless requested not to by the majority.
>
> As I don't seem to be able to share the .fla, .swf files on the gink
> list, I have opted for a very crude web site to host designs.
>
> My 1st attempt can be viewed at:
>
> http://www.btinternet.com/~simonjohnsmith/Index.htm
>
> Note that as the Index page hosts a flash image, it seems to take
> forever to load. Please bare with it as it does eventually or at
least
> did for me.

Couldn't get anything. Looking at source, the link to the flash is to
c:/documents and settings/simon/my documents/my
webs/myweb2/img/welcomelogo.swf which is on the local browser computer
not
on the internet.
Send me a zip file of the folder with everything in, will sort out links
and
give it to Chris Jackson, might as well go straight to
www.lilyhopping.net
Robert

>
> This is the 1st web site I have ever created so excuse mistakes,
obvious
> disregard for sound design principles such as consideration for file
> size loads etc. This simply provides another means by which I can
> communicate.
>
> I'd like to develop the site properly with the rest of the team.
> Obviously it would be best hosted on the registered lilyhopping.net
> domain. Also, ignore the blurb on the 'about' page, I wrote this
simply
> as a filler for my own purposes in building the site.
>
> Any ideas would be great.
>
> Ideally I'm looking to Rob for hosting and more around content, Jacob
> suggested coming up with a design also, and anyone else's contribution
> to include would be great. The best approach would be to pull
together
> a site map to get the logical flow together, getting the basics right
is
> half the battle - I've just dived straight into content.. this is by
no
> means a proposed or agreed end state.
>



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