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    Finding clients

    rofl axzm...good call! and so very true! Harden-up! Want work, get it yourself. If you sit at home expecting money as you sleep, you're in a dream world. Build your business, build the respect, then maybe...MAYBE...one day you CAN earn money as you sleep...if you're lucky.
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    My website pictues! Need help

    Again, those photos are not for commercial use. I dont think you will find any that say "yes we are free, we take good photos and can be used for commercial use". Considering you are using the photos for a business, Id suggest you stay away from free photos. I use fotolia.com and buy photos for...
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    My website pictues! Need help

    From experience, most free pictures are of something stupid. Unfortunately, I doubt anyone will invest time looking for things for you though. Good luck with the site update, looks nice :)
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    Post in the wrong forum...Sorry repost here

    Yeah sounds about right buddy. Do your design in photoshop. Slice it and make rollover images in PS3. Then open up Dw CS3 and make the layers, and insert your slices in the layers. Then convert the layers to css div's. And all other code, and you're done. (in a way lol). So yeh, uve hit...
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    Should I host my client's website or not?

    Yeah that is who I use. Excellent customer service. As I am in Aus and they are in US, I dont call them, but their online chat has had all my issues resolved within 10 minutes. Which as you all know, is an unreal resolution timeframe considering today's level of customer service! (eg paypal...
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    Should I host my client's website or not?

    Never had the server go down in 6 years. Another bonus of reselling from a massive hosting company. As long as you pick a good one that you can trust, of course.
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    Design Review: Green End Store

    I like the idea of the site, and a good attempt at filling the blank space on the right of the page by inserting a lens flare, although I think it is out of place. Just two things really. Firstly - The Text Your text, being the same as the background it sits on, make it difficult to...
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    Should I host my client's website or not?

    Don't know why anyone would want to host their own server (I know in some cases its a great idea). I say work smarter not harder. CBF dealing with midnight server issues and downed sites. Handball that to someone else whilst you lay in bed making money.
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    Should I host my client's website or not?

    lol, plug'n'hard
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    Hosting My Own Blog

    I love Joomla! its dabomb
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    Where to start? shopping cart or website?

    For ease of use, I would create a zen cart template. You should be able to fairly easily integrate any php into the template you may or may not have at the moment, but php will be the code you will be using, connecting to MySQL.
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    html pages changes with screen resolution

    Sounds like you need a wrap table or div tag to contain all the elements. I used to have that issue when I first started, and was using tables. I just created a table with 1 column by 1 row which is the same width as the photoshop file. Then I put all the other tables inside it, using it as a...
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    2px gap between Navbar / Topbar

    Yeah it's one of the downsides to Dreamweaver, you can easily overlook something that is in essence quite simple. By default, the page properties have no values for margins. This creates a default gap between header and top of browser view screen. To fix this, you can either enter "0" into...
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    Safari + JS bug -- disappearing divs

    HAHAHA! Thats GOLD! Sorry for laughing, but I thought Id post to share in your misery with Safari/Opera issues. I hope someone here is able to help!
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    really need your help

    I find Dreamweaver is good for creating the foundation code. I then go through notepad and fix up the rest myself.
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    really need your help

    I'm a fan of doing less work and still creating good sites. Although I am still learning myself, I use Dreamweaver and a CSS making programme. I also have a Table to CSS converter, because I dont see why I should have to hand code all css div tags. I also dont see why I should have to write the...
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    Content Managment advice

    Im tellin ya, Snippet Master! It's free for a single user access account, and you only enter two comment fields in your html for snippet start, and snippet end. Then you run the php file on the web host, and it does it all itself. Gold! Gold I tells ya!
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    Worst Ripoff i have ever vitnessed

    I agree with Wetgravy. Although I personally feel $7k is too much for a site without database elements, it has flash elements which are usually not cheap on their own anyway. I've said in one of my posts previously, that in this industry, same with many others, you are creating the product...
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    Content Managment advice

    I love SnippetMaster Pro. Its gold! But it requires use of XHTML if you want to remain compliant.
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    Tables Are Your Friends

    Yeah I must admit, my css is pretty lengthy without the use of div tags, because full browser compatability is generally an issue.
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