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    • EdsonE Offline
      Edson
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      thanks, kris. it is always good to have an external opinion on any design, no matter what kind. the english side of it is coming soon.

      question: could you get the dog's pict at the staff's page? (POR >> escritorio >> equipe)

      have a good sunday.

      edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
      http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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        alan wood
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        Edson,
        I've got some great idea form your site to do with nagivations bars and links.
        cheers
        Alan

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        • EdsonE Offline
          Edson
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          @alan wood said:

          Edson,
          I've got some great idea form your site to do with nagivations bars and links.
          cheers
          Alan

          thanks, alan. you are more than welcome. i am glad my efforts can serve more than my immediate purpose.

          have a good sunday.

          edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
          http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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            alan wood
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            Hi guys,
            I will out of this space now until tomorrow. The boss has been on a jolly jaunt to France, and I need to do a few jobs before she returns.
            Thanks for the last Edson. Have a good Sunday as well.
            cheers
            Alan.

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            • EdsonE Offline
              Edson
              last edited by

              questions, questions...
              the attached file shows the structure of the page for presentation of projects. it is highlited with colors so that i refer to different zones to you.
              the red-enclosed area is where the images will be.
              the orange-enclosed area is for quick info about them.
              the cyan area is for the list of projects that will be available for viewing. when needed, there will be a link for more projects on another page.
              the blue area is a link to longer texts and technical info.
              the green area will have the links to the other images related to the project.
              the yellow area is a link to the 2D drawings which will appear on the same spot as the images.

              basic question: how to structure the pages so that clicking on one of the numbers at the bottom will bring a new image/dwg to the main area? do i have to create one page per image?i would like to relate info through color. like this: when someone is at the page i am sending you (architectural projects) i would like for the word architecure (nav bar) and the list of projects to assume the same color. and furthermore, i would like for the link to the project been viewed to be highlighted in the project list, say, in bold. (purple arrow in the image attached)

              what do you think? take your time and have a good sunday.

              edson


              basic page for the presentation of projects

              edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
              http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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              • KrisidiousK Offline
                Krisidious
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                ahhh Edson... you have come across the question that has perplexed webmaster since the dawn of time... or the Internet whichever came first.

                how to display content efficiently?

                there are several options. each more complicated than the next.

                CMS not components/materials/styles...
                instead CMS content/management/system...

                options

                1. databases - like mysql,sql,asp and others
                  this allows you to create 1 page, and then dynamically change that page given a users input, usually a search string. then multiple database entries can be shown through 1 page with out creating multiple pages.

                2. static pages- this means for every graphic, there is a unique page. very time consuming, and once complete, changes are very difficult.

                3. Frames - almost extinct, this is when one page acts as a placeholder and other pages are viewed through it. this makes for a little less work than static pages, but search engines don't like frames, and most browsers display them differently.

                4. CMS software - using automated software that performs either combinations of the above techniques or standalone software independent techniques. you up load your files into this software and it creates pages and databases as needed.

                5. CSS - cascading style sheets - you make a set of rules on the back side of your page in code, much like HTML and then you only have to sel,ect the data or images that you want displayed on each page. that way the whole site can be changed with changes to one file...

                6. Dynamic Web Templates - used by Dreamweaver and Frontpage, this allows you to create one page of multiple pages, as templates, then wrap them around content as needed... then changes to the template can be globally enacted on all pages in the site. this is much like CSS and uses some of the technology... but is much more user friendly than CSS and the brunt of the work load is down by the software. however NVU, Frontpage or Dreamweaver are required I believe.

                there may be others that escape me at the moment, but this is your basic choice list

                hope this helps

                By: Kristoff Rand
                Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                • KrisidiousK Offline
                  Krisidious
                  last edited by

                  the picture of Pep, only shows up when you mouse-over the area that is supposed to hold the picture.

                  the code created by sitebuilder is a little messy, and I'm not exactly familiar with it. you have some mouse over code on that image, have a look at the code, and make sure the image is inserted as a normal image.

                  you may be putting the dog there as a hidden treat... if so sorry misunderstanding... his looks like a little banditio

                  By: Kristoff Rand
                  Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                    alan wood
                    last edited by

                    Modelhead,
                    thanks for the last lesson,
                    cheers
                    Alan

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                    • EdsonE Offline
                      Edson
                      last edited by

                      yes, kris, the idea is for the image to be a little treat. even though pep is an important member of the studio (it is a soho, located downstairs from what i live) i do not feel he must appear so prominently in my webside. it is there for the curious visitor.

                      regardless the picture and his XL size, pep is a dear labrador, as friendly as they come.

                      edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                      http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                      • EdsonE Offline
                        Edson
                        last edited by

                        hi bruce,

                        i have been playing with nav bars for a few days days now but doing the lesson taught me an important thing: it is possible to have sub-sites within a site. this is what the tutorial folder is, right?

                        please find my lesson at http://mahfuz-alcantaragomes.org/tutorial/.

                        i look forward to the follow up on iframes, especially after you mentioned it would solve my question about organizing the images i wish to publish.

                        cheers.

                        edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                        http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                          alan wood
                          last edited by

                          Hi Modelhead,
                          Yep. Managed to replicate what you had achieved by adding a seperate
                          naviation bar on page 3. This will be very handy for me. 😆

                          You can see the result by going to
                          http://www.hand-cut-dovetails.com/navtutorial

                          Thankyou.

                          Alan
                          😆

                          played too much and now the index page from my web site is showing. ha ha.

                          PS back to play. Going to learn something.

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                            alan wood
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                            Hi Modelhead,
                            The problem I am having here is this
                            If you click on my link
                            http://www.hand-cut-dovetails.com/navtutorial
                            it will take you to what I have created for this lesson.
                            If you go through all the pages and view them, all that works,

                            but if you then press the link to the index page, it takes me onto
                            my live web page.

                            I went back to Sitebuilder and deleted my index page from the tutorial folder. I than added a new index page in this folder.

                            I still have the same problem, if you select index it takes to onto my live web page. Cannot work that one out yet.

                            cheers

                            Alan

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                              alan wood
                              last edited by

                              Hi Modelhead,
                              problem solved. I had used by index page from my web site and not the index page that we had created in my navtutorial folder. Oh what a fool am I!!

                              Also played around with advanced navigation bar editor that allowed a fair amount of editing. Will play a little more with that just to see the benifits.

                              Thanks again

                              Alan
                              http://www.hand-cut-dovetails.com/navtutorial

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                                alan wood
                                last edited by

                                Morning Modelhead,
                                Thanks for the latest lesson.
                                I will be working on this lesson this afternoon/evening.
                                Thank you
                                Alan.

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                                • EdsonE Offline
                                  Edson
                                  last edited by

                                  i will be doing it today. of course it is silly to say anything before doing it but the method i favor would not involve scrolling up and down to see the pictures. i hope the lesson makes it clear for me how to change them by clicking on something nearby.

                                  see ya soon.

                                  edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                                  http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                                    alan wood
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi Modelhead,
                                    My results of the last lesson can be found at:-
                                    http://www.hand-cut-dovetails.com/navtutorial

                                    I will now go and check out all the information in sitebuilder help guide on the topic of iframes.

                                    thank you
                                    Alan

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                                    • EdsonE Offline
                                      Edson
                                      last edited by

                                      great work, alan. it is reassuring to see how you are coming along.

                                      if your site is meant to atract potential clients i must say it is working. i wish we live closer so that i could recommend you to my clients. there are not many cabinet makers like you in my part of the world.

                                      keep it up.

                                      edson

                                      edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                                      http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                                        alan wood
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi Edson,
                                        Thanks for that. The site is not meant to attract personal clients.

                                        What I will achieve one day, is a 'must view' site that cabinet makers will visit to gain knowledge, and with practice upgrade their skills.

                                        What is out there at present, is not good enough in books or magazines. Some do the job reasonally well, whilst others are well below par. With the knowledge base I have in the woodworking field plus other skills including now sketchup (still upgrading them) I will have half a chance of producing an excellent package.

                                        Kris mentioned earlier in this thread, linking to other web sites. Initally I have two schools in mind. When I have something meaningful on my web site, I will approach them and see if they are willing to view my 'teach packages' just to see if it is suitable for a beginner, and with their help, nail it.

                                        I wrote recently to the editor of Fine Woodworking magazine, published in America, with details of my specialist jigs etc etc. The editor felt their readership would not be interested. Time will tell if he is right, but I really don't think so.

                                        In the woodworking world we are poorly served with a fair number of inferior products that need upgrading if you have any chance of success. I best get off my soap box.

                                        Cheers, and thank you.

                                        Alan

                                        ps. Just made a few adjustments to my web site after this lesson
                                        http://www.hand-cut-dovetails.com
                                        It makes it a bit neater. Still not right though.

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                                        • GaieusG Offline
                                          Gaieus
                                          last edited by

                                          Bruce,

                                          Really nice work and great help for all those interested in building a website.
                                          Here is a nice (and free) little program to build javascript photalbums (many layouts posible):
                                          http://jalbum.net/history.jsp

                                          Have fun ad keep up with the "classes"!

                                          Gai...

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                                            alan wood
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi Modelhead,
                                            Alan...Let me know your thoughts on navigation. I'm guessing you are not sure on direction.
                                            Reply.
                                            If I had a choice, and I’m not sure if this is possible within Sitebuilder, I would prefer a navigation bar, so that when I placed my mouse over it, gave me a menu. If that was possible, that would be, my choice. In that way I could have under the tools, navigation bar on my web site, marking knife, dovetail marking knife, marking gauge, etc etc.

                                            you said
                                            The scrolling pictures are good....just one tip...you don't need a vertical scroll bar. It has appeared because the page you built for the iframe is taller than the iframe. If you make the page the same size or smaller than the iframe the scroll bars will disappear.
                                            Reply, thanks for that.

                                            You can also remove the scroll bars completely.
                                            Reply. Right I will look into how to do that from the help menu.

                                            and either
                                            build separate files to call to each iframe via regular link
                                            reply I think I know what you mean. I’ll work on that today.

                                            or you can place named anchors as I have mentioned earlier.
                                            reply not sure how to do that. I will check in the help menu.

                                            I need instructions from you on the direction you would like to take with the page from here.

                                            reply If you can give me some time to explore a bit more on the above topics it would be helpful please. The boss is back and she needs a bit of time on the computer.

                                            cheers,
                                            Thanks
                                            Alan.

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