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SpeedWerks.com said:
Actually, we carry both of those brands, they just aren't on our site yet. 20,000 products left to enter in our online store and counting....

And yes, kneedraggers has a beautiful site. I tend to not like flash, but their use of it is really classy and not overdone.

Laura
You dont like flash? 80% of the web runs in flash.
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Some people use IDIOT software like Front page and IBM WebSphere Studio Homepage Builder that allows a 12 year old to build a working website. But then once you get your site working in the train wreck of software app you notice scripting is shady, so you use a site like CodeLifter.com that steals other peoples hard work and allows the hacks that run this software to make their website look and act like they know what they are doing.

My current company has a lawsuit pending againt codelifter.com, along with clients that downloaded the Companies copy ritten software.

To view how a website is setup rightclick on the webpage and view source.

Click me!!!
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twisty said:
I thought you said you didnt know what codelifter.com was. I found in you coding!!! Please explain?
Considering I can't remember last week, never mind a year and a half ago, I'm going to assume that when I wanted to pop a browser window that showed a jpg for alternate images in the catalog using javascript ... I used google, typed in "javascript image pop up window", and that's what I found. (I just tried it ... yup, comes right up ... first result. Check the code). I couldn't even tell you what "codelifter.com" is, does, or anything else.

And the problem with this is? I mean, I suppose I could have walked over to the bookshelf, grabbed my O'Riley Javascript book, and used their simple example code ... but typing it into google was even easier. Or I guess I could have used any of the other 836,000 results that google presented ... would that make me more |eeT?

I wrote C/C++ code for years on the server side ... these goofy web scripting languages are cool and all, but I really have no interest in spending any amount of time learning them as I have little use other than the one or two functions I use them for in the catalog ... I google for examples, I copy and paste (and modify as needed). I see little use in re-inventing the wheel :)

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I like designing sites. Well, just like the drawing out on paper side. I was going to college for computer science, I just hate sitting infront of a computer screen all day, pounding keys trying to figure out why snit don't work. Then you come to realize that like one little period is what is screwing up your entire code. And it is usually something that small that messes it up and it takes forever to find it, especially if the code is long. Writing it is boring, cracking it is where the fun is at!
Grafixx01 said:
I just hate sitting infront of a computer screen all day, pounding keys...

Could have fooled me with your whoring lately. LOL :dthum
Ace said:
Could have fooled me with your whoring lately. LOL :dthum

Feelin' the love Ace...

SV,

Was all that code really necessary? :scratch: :lol: :dthumb:
Grafixx01 said:
Feelin' the love Ace...

SV,

Was all that code really necessary? :scratch: :lol: :dthumb:
:lol: yes! :lol: just too make people :readng: thru it or scroll thru it.
SVupON1 said:
:lol: yes! :lol: just too make people :readng: thru it or scroll thru it.

I started to use the scroll wheel, then looked at the sidebar and grabbed hold, dragged it down...Too much! Good though...
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