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The Balance Of Judgement
Senior Member


Ivory Coast
1006 Posts
Posted - 25 Aug 2003 :  00:18:10
Yeah, I got fed up wit the old look and in comes a brand spanking new look.

It's not completely done as some sections are still needing writeups etc., but overall, I think this design is easier to keep updated, and it's easier to look at.

If anyone can help out with the site per what I wrote I needed help with, I'd be gratefull. (See the site for info)

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 25 Aug 2003 :  02:00:38
iLike.

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~tl
Junior Member


United Kingdom
312 Posts
Posted - 25 Aug 2003 :  07:05:32
very nice ... if you need any graphics one just give me a bell

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G4from128k
Full Member


USA
873 Posts
Posted - 25 Aug 2003 :  07:34:00
Good Job! Clean layout, good Nav buttons.

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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 25 Aug 2003 :  17:31:43
heh.... I see you have a link for MLAgazine there

where'd my 68kMLA.NET upper toolbar go? /me cries

at least I get to see the full litclassics adddresses now

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The Balance Of Judgement
Senior Member


Ivory Coast
1006 Posts
Posted - 25 Aug 2003 :  18:20:30
The toolbar is harder to support since it uses frames. Whoever invented html frames had a good idea, but the technical details and how it was implemented left alot of bugs. (Not to mention the mathematics behind it, which start to get in the way)

I might be able to create a small "Remote Control" which is in a smal pop-up window, and by clicking the buttons on the remote, it will change where you go in the MLA and can send you back to the 68kmla.org if need be.

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~tl
Junior Member


United Kingdom
312 Posts
Posted - 26 Aug 2003 :  11:40:08
quote:
I might be able to create a small "Remote Control" which is in a smal pop-up window, and by clicking the buttons on the remote, it will change where you go in the MLA and can send you back to the 68kmla.org if need be.

sounds good ... just make it optional (i.e it dosnet pop up every time you visit) cos that could be annoying if you didnt want it ... actually what would be really cool if you could set it and it would remember if you wanted it to pop up or not

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Da Penguin
Senior Member


USA
1094 Posts
Posted - 27 Aug 2003 :  15:09:33
With lots of fun javascripts and cookies, that is perfectly possible. I did a test similar to that on a site of mine a while ago when it was 'new' hehe.

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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 28 Aug 2003 :  06:43:30
oh I don't really "need" the toolbar and such...

d'you still have the older stuff?

I like "Cory: The Kid with the Ti"

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catsdorule
Senior Member


Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 28 Aug 2003 :  11:54:45
OMG!
I could help you with this!
I'll take what I have from MIR and put it to good use here, with your permission of course.

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 28 Aug 2003 :  16:23:59
quote:

I like "Cory: The Kid with the Ti"

Lol yeah. There's some good stuff there.

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The Balance Of Judgement
Senior Member


Ivory Coast
1006 Posts
Posted - 28 Aug 2003 :  20:14:19
Sounds good cats. btw, got my net working for a bit, we'll see how long it lasts. :/

I'll IM you when I have a moment or two.

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dave1212
New Member


Canada
65 Posts
Posted - 07 Oct 2003 :  12:08:12
Looks good, now for some content ;)

I'll try to find my article I wrote a while ago which basically cut down Apple's history to a few pages. This would be good for content.

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68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 08 Oct 2003 :  06:21:48
Remember, there's also a magazine which needs things, anything Quadras actually...

but anything you feel like might be good to submit, I'd probably put it in somewhere..

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