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Yep, and I just checked the other one again and it's working and sending me to a list of panoramic links if that's what it should be. :)
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Java ( http://www.java.com/en/download/ ) must be installed to view the panoramas. I wrote it on the frontpage and on each of the pano pages, although I wish I could avoid Java to make the pano viewing iPad/iPhone compatible (and use Javascript instead: I know there are Javascript viewers but none of them is as good as the Java applet I use). what link isn't working? http://pano.johnvanhulst.com ? You might try http://johnvanhulst.com/pano ... And yes, it's a list of panoramic views I photographed myself. Success, John
John van Hulst
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they are both working now John, not sure what happened yesterday, but in the morning and afternoon they didn't work for me. Last night they did though so it's all good :)
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Because some people ask to show the selfmade websites, I give the links to my sites
.
Until now, I've build two websites one for the "senior community" where I'm a volunteer and a second about myself and my hobby's, but both are only in Dutch.
So I think the contents are not very usefull for the English speaking people here in this forum?
The sites are completely built bij CoffeeCup HTML-editor even some pages in which I'm using a bit php.
Some galeries are made bij Javascripts. Meanwhile I also bought some more tools from CC and maybe I'm gonna change the javascripts by CC Photo Gallery.

http://www.fonteintje-diepenbeek.be
http://albertclaesen.be

Kind greetings from Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium.

Albert
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Hi Coffee lovers :)

I made my 1st website base on HTML5 & CSS3 with CoffeeCup HTML Editor which can be access at following link;

http://www.feizsite.com/demo/

Guys at coffeecup are awesometacular.
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Registered User
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I started using CoffeeCup in February of 2012 and have done a few of websites:

TheFlyingSaucers.net
TheFolsomPrisonGang.com
SpartanburgMovies.com

My story is that I am a musician turned website developer when nobody else in the band knew what to do. So I stepped up and made the websites.
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You'll be right @ home here Ryan.:) There's several users who have stepped up instead of taking the escalator.:lol:
Welcome to Coffeecup!:)
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com
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Ryan Watts wrote:
I started using CoffeeCup in February of 2012 and have done a few of websites:

TheFlyingSaucers.net
TheFolsomPrisonGang.com
SpartanburgMovies.com

My story is that I am a musician turned website developer when nobody else in the band knew what to do. So I stepped up and made the websites.


Well, I might just have to come out and see you October 5th at the CC Fair... I live in KM!
"An Apple doth not fall far from its tree, yet an orange does."

https://lbwebsitedesign.com - Responsive Web Design & Web Hosting Services.
http://helpsite.sirage.com - HTML5, CSS3 and CC Help Video Blog.
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Registered User
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Here is a site [WARNING: Political content. Don't look if you may be offended.] based on one of the xhtml canonical sites included with the CC HTML editor, which I then dropped as a template into the MODX content management system:

http://www.gopgroton.com

I plan to improve the user experience in navigating the several hundred documents this site manages. I also plan to add user registration and opt-in for weekly "what's new" out-bound emails. Just a small matter of programming (ha, ha, ha).
halfnium -AT- alum.mit.edu
Yes, I looked just like that in 1962.
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My little presence on the interweb ;)http://www.tbaygeek.org , aside from a little photoshop, 100% coffeecup products and designed at a coffee shop ;)
Volunteering to help :)
http://www.tbaygeek.ca
My HTML play area
http://www.tbaygeek.ca/test/

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