New website (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-12-01 Thread David 'Bombe' Roden
On Sunday 01 December 2002 23:04, Ian Clarke wrote: > On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 09:36:39PM -0500, winterfell at winterfellstudios.net wrote: > It might be nice to have a theme with a white background, perhaps with > blues and greys. Obviously, it would need to have Hops, the Freenet bunny > logo

New website (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-12-01 Thread winterf...@winterfellstudios.net
> Very nice indeed. How cross-browser is it? Other than the shoutbox, it's completely cross-browser. As for PHP architectures, I wrote a basic sort of skin system for that site. Only has one skin, but oh well. In other words, I just use little "skin" files I made. ___

Re: New website (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-12-01 Thread winterfell
> Very nice indeed. How cross-browser is it? Other than the shoutbox, it's completely cross-browser. As for PHP architectures, I wrote a basic sort of skin system for that site. Only has one skin, but oh well. In other words, I just use little "skin" files I made. ___

Re: New website (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-12-01 Thread Ian Clarke
> What about using the template stuff from the node's aqua theme for a > website? I thought about that, but it is a-little passe to see Aqua-themed websites. Ian. -- Ian Clarkeian@[freenetproject.org|locut.us|cematics.com] Latest Project http://

New website (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-12-01 Thread Ian Clarke
> What about using the template stuff from the node's aqua theme for a > website? I thought about that, but it is a-little passe to see Aqua-themed websites. Ian. -- Ian Clarkeian@[freenetproject.org|locut.us|cematics.com] Latest Project http://

Re: New website (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-12-01 Thread David 'Bombe' Roden
On Sunday 01 December 2002 23:04, Ian Clarke wrote: > On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 09:36:39PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > It might be nice to have a theme with a white background, perhaps with > blues and greys. Obviously, it would need to have Hops, the Freenet bunny > logo. What about usin

New website (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-12-01 Thread Ian Clarke
On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 09:36:39PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hmm... Simple failure or deliberate? > Sounds like someone's having a good laugh. > > Anyways, if they can't help, my offer still stands. BTW, one of the addresses is > http://www.dormantthoughts.xionnet.net Very nice indeed. H

New website (Was: Re: [freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-12-01 Thread Ian Clarke
On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 09:36:39PM -0500, winterfell at winterfellstudios.net wrote: > Hmm... Simple failure or deliberate? > Sounds like someone's having a good laugh. > > Anyways, if they can't help, my offer still stands. BTW, one of the addresses > is > http://www.dormantthoughts.xionnet.net

[freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-11-30 Thread winterf...@winterfellstudios.net
> It seems that we are not the only project to notice files disappearing > at random, this-morning's bugtracker has multiple similar complaints > from other projects. > > Hopefully this means that they will be able to resolve the problem for > everyone at the same time (or I suspect someone at

Re: [freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-11-30 Thread winterfell
> It seems that we are not the only project to notice files disappearing > at random, this-morning's bugtracker has multiple similar complaints > from other projects. > > Hopefully this means that they will be able to resolve the problem for > everyone at the same time (or I suspect someone at

[freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-11-30 Thread Ian Clarke
It seems that we are not the only project to notice files disappearing at random, this-morning's bugtracker has multiple similar complaints from other projects. Hopefully this means that they will be able to resolve the problem for everyone at the same time (or I suspect someone at Sourceforge

[freenet-dev] Website woes

2002-11-30 Thread Ian Clarke
It seems that we are not the only project to notice files disappearing at random, this-morning's bugtracker has multiple similar complaints from other projects. Hopefully this means that they will be able to resolve the problem for everyone at the same time (or I suspect someone at Sourceforge