New Website Finally Finished - Need Help
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:58 pm
I'm currently wayyyy too buzzed on caffeine and a little nicotine to sleep right now, so I figured I'd post this tonight instead of tomorrow morning.
I have finally finished my personal spugun website, at least revision 100. It took me nearly a week to get up and running right, but I finally looked up at the computer screen to see it uploading successfully!
Anyways, it's a personal spudgun website that I made for my cannons, ideas, tutorials, etc., but I need some help with more content generation.
First, let me say that this site is NOT TO COMPETE with Spudfiles in any way. There are no forums, there are no user accounts, it's simply a personal web site that I need a little help on.
First things first, I'd like to know who here has any web development experience. Obviously PCGUY, I know BC_Pneumatics does, and pimpmann22 I know has some experience with things like flash sites and the like. If you have any developmental experience in this subject (mainly dynamic design), skim over the site, please, and tell me what you think. I tried to keep the layout as simple as possible. Everything is generated using server-side scripting, so things like hit counters, last update log, etc. were easy to build in. Also got an elementary comment page up and running. So, again, if you have any experience with server-side scripting and dynamic web design, I'd love your opinions.
Secondly, I like viewing other people's web sites. Other spudgunner's web sites are particularly fascinating to me, and it's a pity I've forgotten most of the ones I knew from the Spudtech days (or those sites got deleted). Oh, sure I know AdvancedSpuds, NeoSpud, etc., I'm talking about the small personal sites that your average everyday poster makes to showcase his creations, ideas, etc. It doesn't matter how big or small, I almost always find myself spending wayyy more time than I should viewing every single page of these sites. I ALSO know that most other people share the same opinions.
So, I'm asking everybody that has their own personal web site, no matter how small or large, to step forward and tell me about it! I'm working on the links page right now, but it'll be up whenever I have enough entries. I also won't include your site without final permission either! Even if you don't want it linked on my site, I like reading them anyways, so step on up!
Lastly, I'm asking you guys to just skim the site real quick, see what you like and don't like, and tell me about it! Or maybe you have something you'd like to add? You can tell me about it in this thread, or in email (or even on the comment page if you dare).
That's about it for now. Every single bit of help I can get I will most likely use, because I made the site extremely easy to update and add new content to. I've also spent a lot of time on the site, so I'd rather not see it fizzle away into nothingness... a site that I don't ever update and eventually just let go (like our old paintball team's website).
Thanks for your help, Spudfiles!
EDIT - you thought I wasn't going to give a link.
http://www.markfh11q.net/
EDIT - new question below.
I have finally finished my personal spugun website, at least revision 100. It took me nearly a week to get up and running right, but I finally looked up at the computer screen to see it uploading successfully!
Anyways, it's a personal spudgun website that I made for my cannons, ideas, tutorials, etc., but I need some help with more content generation.
First, let me say that this site is NOT TO COMPETE with Spudfiles in any way. There are no forums, there are no user accounts, it's simply a personal web site that I need a little help on.
First things first, I'd like to know who here has any web development experience. Obviously PCGUY, I know BC_Pneumatics does, and pimpmann22 I know has some experience with things like flash sites and the like. If you have any developmental experience in this subject (mainly dynamic design), skim over the site, please, and tell me what you think. I tried to keep the layout as simple as possible. Everything is generated using server-side scripting, so things like hit counters, last update log, etc. were easy to build in. Also got an elementary comment page up and running. So, again, if you have any experience with server-side scripting and dynamic web design, I'd love your opinions.
Secondly, I like viewing other people's web sites. Other spudgunner's web sites are particularly fascinating to me, and it's a pity I've forgotten most of the ones I knew from the Spudtech days (or those sites got deleted). Oh, sure I know AdvancedSpuds, NeoSpud, etc., I'm talking about the small personal sites that your average everyday poster makes to showcase his creations, ideas, etc. It doesn't matter how big or small, I almost always find myself spending wayyy more time than I should viewing every single page of these sites. I ALSO know that most other people share the same opinions.
So, I'm asking everybody that has their own personal web site, no matter how small or large, to step forward and tell me about it! I'm working on the links page right now, but it'll be up whenever I have enough entries. I also won't include your site without final permission either! Even if you don't want it linked on my site, I like reading them anyways, so step on up!
Lastly, I'm asking you guys to just skim the site real quick, see what you like and don't like, and tell me about it! Or maybe you have something you'd like to add? You can tell me about it in this thread, or in email (or even on the comment page if you dare).
That's about it for now. Every single bit of help I can get I will most likely use, because I made the site extremely easy to update and add new content to. I've also spent a lot of time on the site, so I'd rather not see it fizzle away into nothingness... a site that I don't ever update and eventually just let go (like our old paintball team's website).
Thanks for your help, Spudfiles!
EDIT - you thought I wasn't going to give a link.
http://www.markfh11q.net/
EDIT - new question below.