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CreationAstroGuy
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My site needs help! new
      #2075879 - 12/26/07 07:57 PM

I have just made a freewebs site and I need some help with it. First of all, here is a link to my site.
1# OK, do you think there are some new pages that would be good to add? What pages do you have on your sites?
2# Also, how do you get a Clear Sky Clock and one of those moon phase indicators on your page?
3# Do you think I should add anything to my pages, espesialy my home page?
4# And please post any other tips you might have.
Thanks in advance,
-Ryan

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Ryan Nelson

8" LX90 GPS UHTC
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ericjacob613
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Re: My site needs help! new [Re: CreationAstroGuy]
      #2076087 - 12/26/07 09:41 PM

Very nice site. Pretty scope too.

As you collection of images and sketches grows, you may want to break the pages into object types (galaxies, nebs, etc.). That's eventually how I had to do my site.

You may want to put your location/coordinates on your home page.

I would also like to know how to put all those doo-dads on a page.

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Faith_J
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Re: My site needs help! new [Re: ericjacob613]
      #2076736 - 12/27/07 09:24 AM

Maybe a little bio, some info about yourself. I don't know about anyone else but I like to read about the person behind the site.

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CreationAstroGuy
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Re: My site needs help! new [Re: Faith_J]
      #2077435 - 12/27/07 03:41 PM

Ok, thanks! So maybe a bio/location page. Any other ideas?

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Ryan Nelson

8" LX90 GPS UHTC
DSI with a 3.3 reducer
Eyepieces; 22mm Nagler, 16mm Meade Seires 5000, 26mm Meade Seires 4000, and a 9mm Burgess/TMB planitary!


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CreationAstroGuy
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Re: My site needs help! [Re: CreationAstroGuy]
      #2081980 - 12/29/07 07:05 PM

Oh I have a question; Does the font look really big on your screen? It may just be a problem with my computer, but it looks huge on mine.

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Ryan Nelson

8" LX90 GPS UHTC
DSI with a 3.3 reducer
Eyepieces; 22mm Nagler, 16mm Meade Seires 5000, 26mm Meade Seires 4000, and a 9mm Burgess/TMB planitary!


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john D
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Re: My site needs help! new [Re: CreationAstroGuy]
      #2082137 - 12/29/07 08:40 PM

looks fine Ryan!! nice site!

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Faith_J
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Re: My site needs help! new [Re: CreationAstroGuy]
      #2082148 - 12/29/07 08:45 PM

Quote:

Oh I have a question; Does the font look really big on your screen? It may just be a problem with my computer, but it looks huge on mine.




The font looks fine on mine. Maybe you have your Internet text view settings set too large?
I don't want to be rude but you might want to check some of your spellings, by the way. Some of the spelling on your site is a little interesting!

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8x42 binos
100% visual observing...


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