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  1. #31
    karLi Ganja Co. El Jamie is offline
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    Re: Simple (first) web template

    Decent yet simple, good for a first web template anyways. Keep up the good work

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    The Gamma..? EliteGM is offline
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    Re: Simple (first) web template

    I don't see the problem? Just dumping a link here won't help?

    He's filled out both required fields in his CSS, you could perhaps add some quotes to the src:url(''); bit, but it's far from useless, no? Enlighten us.

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    Re: Simple (first) web template

    Quote Originally Posted by EliteGM View Post
    I don't see the problem? Just dumping a link here won't help?

    He's filled out both required fields in his CSS, you could perhaps add some quotes to the src:url(''); bit, but it's far from useless, no? Enlighten us.
    .ttf won't work in IE 8

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    Re: Simple (first) web template

    Still doesn't explain how that makes it useless. It will have use for people NOT using IE. (Which is quite a lot of people these days)

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    Re: Simple (first) web template

    Quote Originally Posted by Smitty View Post
    I didn't realise he put it below the </html> tag. It should be in the body tag, but below the content. If he put it below the </html> tag, then it definitely shouldn't be there.

    I also found a better article to explain things. This one goes into more detail than Yahoo!'s page.

    The best way to load external JavaScript | NCZOnline
    well i already found out, its above the </body> tag. i even did some other stuff to improve my site im currently working on, so much thx for reminding me on that important topic. now i let my apache store images/css and scripts at u for a half year and i decide when i want to re-cache it at u via GET var on the image and script sources^^
    also set the html cache to 1 second for news pages etc, expires module is very helpful at all.

    actually that method u suggest i use for a java script that loads different hover images in a shop system, so thx to u ppl can look around the shop while the hover images are loading in the background. =D



    Quote Originally Posted by NubPro View Post
    .ttf won't work in IE 8
    maybe he gonna add oef later? its not useless nor wrong, its just not 100% compatible yet.



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