[TheForge] new website

Darrell [email protected]
Wed Sep 25 11:51:00 2002


Ralph,
If you look at the different files that go into your web page you will find that
the pictures take the most room. Even if you put an 8 X 10 into a 4 X 5 box, you
are still loading an 8 X 10. To save space, you need to get the picture re
sized. There are free services on the web that can do that for you.
Use your 20 meg page for basic info and make links to your pictures on a photo
site. Better yet, get a domain name and put your site on a domain server. You
can get 100 meg or more for $8 - $12 a month.

Darrell

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Sproul" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 4:04 AM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] new website


>         So you downloaded it? if it's a trial thing? or did you buy this as
> a 30day promotion to see what happens with it?
>         I was impressed with how easy the Trellix package that came on my
> computer was to make a web page........but the file ended up at 75MB so I
> didn't post it to my provider as they only allowed 20 .....then the rate per
> month thing came into play, then I found out I could not even post it to my
> provider as it had to be one of three servers that could post it.  They told
> me that size file was $75 per month........so I rapidly said forget it and
> never posted it.  It's too bad as I have a nice shop tour on there that
> would answer a lot of questions we've had over the years on presses,
> tooling, hammers, dies, etc.
>         Still figuring out how to do this.........and I picked up a front
> page program, but I'm not good at using it, so I haven't gotten very far
> with it.
>         There is a section in my Microsoft Office program that has some web
> site set up in the publisher program..........has anyone had any luck using
> that? as it seems to be easy to cut and paste text and pictures into that -
> but posting it and the sign up and name thing is still all new to me.
>
> Ralph
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Shannell Sugrue" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 7:31 PM
> Subject: Re: [TheForge] new website
>
>
> > Its called "netobjects fusion 7"
> > Im using the 30 day demo, if I need it after the 30 days Id probably pay
> for
> > it because its a very good system, about $130 US I think.
> > Im using URL redirecting, its a free service from the company that I
> > registered www.anvilart.com.au with, they will point your .com address to
> > any url you choose, cost me $60 aussie for 2 years for the reg, I think
> its
> > a good option to save a few bucks.
> >
> >
> >
> > >         Shannell,  I like your garden gate......nice simple design with
> > end
> > > wraps.  Looks real nice with the tree trunk post.
> > >         What method did you use for a web posting?  Microsoft Front
> page?
> > or
> > > the publisher software in your computer? or is this one of the design
> your
> > > own programs that comes with some of the computer software like Trellix
> > and
> > > gets posted to Fortune City, etc?
> > >         Just curious as I have a page done, but didn't realize I could
> go
> > > thru my service provider.........I had to sign up with a seperate
> > company -
> > > which I haven't done yet.
> >
> > > > ok heres my attempt at a website
> > > > a few pics and words yet to add but its mainly there
> > > > any opinions appreciated
> > > > www.anvilart.com.au
> >
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