Ah, yous guys gots no humour :p
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Ah, yous guys gots no humour :p
Pah :p sloppy coding never hurt anyone :p LOL
Chris ain't the only one with adsense banners! :p
Here's hoping lots of people will be bored, and therefore online clicking on all of our lovely adsense banners :D LOL
Put the <form> tags outside of the <td> tags. Might not be correct HTML (or maybe it is?:p), but that works for me (it's what I always do).
Sure :)
The videos are for songs, right?
So each song will have a record in the database such as:
id
songtitle
bandname
albumname
Why not have the video links brought up based on title only, and when the user clicks on them they get a pop-up asking them to select connection speed? Then you just have DB fields with each video...
Older than my teeth and as young as my eyes. ;)
That's exactly what I meant...
Chris, we share the same wedding day (except ours was in 2002) :)
What are you using (PHP) to call the video?
Hmm - I don't see any PHP on that page? How exactly will PHP be used? Will it be used to create the pages dynamically?
It should still hit my subpages then? They have URLs like, ege, /General/index.shtml etc... :(
The site's been in its current form for perhaps 3-4 weeks.
I have an Amazon affiliate site at www.buymetal.net - Google hits the front page everyday (seemingly), but has not crawled any further at all. Only 2 pages indexed, and those are for the index page...
LOL - why not? :)
I realised that this morning - I'd forgotten they offer 1TB+ servers now.
How do you find their service? I understand that they don't offer managed or semi-managed servers?
Chris, who do you host with?
And what kind of servers are you using?
That price is pretty bloody awesome.
Around 200GB/month.
I find template engines are much better than having template files.
You can call in various bits and pieces (say, login forms) to appear whereever you want. You can even use them as variables (how...
*falls over in hysterics*
:rolleyes:
:p
I created a (very simple) template engine once, based on vBulletin's (but nowhere near as sophisticated). I since lost it :'( But I'm rewriting it soon... when I'm done, I'll post it somewhere.
How can you tell? By stats, or by pages indexed on Google?
I was thinking more along the lines of £100 ;) But I'm a cheap bugger.
Well, google has hit my hub page 5 times this week, and it's indexed the index pages of most of my sites. Now I just need it to deep crawl *all* my sites, and pick up all the back links to my hub...