So, What's Your Website

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http://chrishall.org.uk/clients/orphanage

About 80% complete. First site I've done using html editor 2005. Finding the visual designer view very handy. Always coded by hand but I'm warming to the visual mode.

Site was based upon one of CoffeeCup's template offerings. Is everyone aware that people who've purchased the editor can download 10 templates for free? Have to say using that template has produced what I consider to be the best site I've done.

Also using the form software (trial version), will definitely be purchasing the registered version once payday arrives. Plans to Prosper

Registered User
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This is the first I created with VSD

A very "quick and dirty website for a documentary short we produced for a film competition

http://www.tempestproductions.com/caddo/

The second was another "This really doesn't have to be much" site for some buddies

http://www.talltreestech.com

And just this weekend - I finally had a little more creative flexibility to redo a website for our first feature documentary, Invasion:Anime.

here's the original, done first by me, then updated by someone else, and then tweaked a little more by me:

http://www.tempestproductions.com/ia/Original%20Site/index.html

And here's what I did on Sunday

http://www.tempestproductions.com/ia

Registered User
60 posts
Hi. I just thought i would jump on the band wagon and send in my first website. Totally coffeecupped no other tools used.

http://www.leonbracelin.co.uk/

Registered User
9 posts
OK here's my effort using Visual Site Designer and firestarter.

http://www.marylandchill.org

My only problem is I think there is a conflict between the drop down menu script and the countdown script on the 14 U page :(

These sites are great! I can't believe what you can do with CC...Spurs me on to improve the one I am administering now.

Ambassador
40 posts
And my submission:

http://www.megabytecoffee.com

It's my personal server I run out of my house that provides, web, email, telnet, ftp, newserver and more. The server is truly personal, but is also used for other projects I am involved in.

I am not a graphic artist in anyway, more programming and engineering is my arena. Coffeecup has helped me make a decent little site for my server which makes an excellent front-end appearance.

Ambassador
142 posts
http://www.mswd.co.uk

My first site without tables. All done with css. And CCHTMLEditor of course! Plans to Prosper

Registered User
2 posts
http://www.roscoetoon.com
Mostly coded by hand, but found Firestarter a great way to embed 'sounds' into
a webpage without having to use javascript. (that whole cross-browser problem).

Registered User
2 posts
R. Lingley wrote:
http://www.roscoetoon.com
Mostly coded by hand, but found Firestarter a great way to embed 'sounds' into
a webpage without having to use javascript. (that whole cross-browser problem).

... oh and one little project I used 'FireStarter' for: a movie logo for a fake production company.
UPDATE: and now use it for my avatar @ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hodmHui9uFc (and use it for my primary animator program in creating videos)

... and two more additions:
FireStarter is a great way to present an MP3 so they don't have to download
it to listen. The following songs were created with Acid:
Honkeytonk2 http://roscoetoon.lunarpages.com/flash/acid/
PedXing http://roscoetoon.lunarpages.com/flash/acid/pedx.html

... and one more addition:
Online Photo Booth http://roscoetoon.lunarpages.com/stuff/camera/version2/index.html
This is broken into two flash movies so I can change the ending every once
in a while. (the second half loads in the background in a 'hidden frame' so
there's no lag between parts).

Ambassador
2 posts
http://www.fitnessbegin.com/

And before I get too many comments...

I so need to learn CSS ;)

Ambassador
857 posts
If I may, I would like to suggest to look at w3schools.com as well as sitepoint.com the later has an excellent book on CSS, it's called "The CSS Anthology 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks" that book has everything you'll ever want to know about CSS.
Simon Gould wrote:
http://www.fitnessbegin.com/

And before I get too many comments...

I so need to learn CSS ;)
Alfred
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