Blogs?
-
Hi Modelhead,
What a difference a new designer makes. Congratulations on the new format for their web page. So much more interesting with the image at the top of the page.The idea that memebers of staff can upgrade the web site makes for a more efficient business, updates in real time.
I am working away in the background reducing the size of the images on my existing web page, and working on an iframe presentation for the home page.
Looks like the windows will be fitted today so I will be able to communicate tomorrow.
cheers
Alan.
-
bruce, my question is not related to the design aspect of my site.
you know i have a current site that is hosted by a brazilian server. even though i want to replace its design and contents i would like to retain the domain as it is known and makes a lot of sense to me. http://www.mahfuz.arq.br: mahfuz is how people know me in the architectural and academic community, arq means that my site is related to architecture and br is brasil.
my question has to with keeping the domain but taking advantage from what i am learning. some thoughts occur to me. while i am working with sitebuilder i could establish a link from that domain to the yahoo one so that what will be accessed is the one i am building right now. thus i could take immediate advantage of what i am learning. could it be done so that people do not perceive the move, that is, that they were redirected to my new site?.
in the near future i want to move my site from sitebuilder to dreamweaver so that it can be hosted anywhere. how can this be done? can a site be exported from sitebuilder? if yes then i might as well start playing with my new site on dreamweaver as a way to learn how to use it.
cheers.
-
bruce,
eventually i will have only one tool and one server. another reason to keep the old address is that my email address is tied to it, and this is even more used than the site's address.
but for now i do want dreamweaver to replace sitebuilder, at least not until i know fairly well how to use it. all i want to do is play with the files generated in sitebuilder in DW. perhaps all i have to do is make a copy of my site's folder and play with that in DW.
i will try to get on with the 2 latest lessons today. yesterday was dedicated to overseeing my kid's school work, going to a soccer match, etc.
cheers.
-
even though this is going to be a difficult week (as i am hosting a spanish architect both at school and at my home) i am back to site building.
i pasted the code you posted for me on my site and all i got was two scroll bars. is this what i was supposed to get?
as for the next posting (17 Aug 2007, 18:54) i do not really get what you mean about "It is a good idea with this editable piece of the script (because it requires fiddling with the html to edit) to arrange it in your html file like you see below so you can easily see the editable areas".
cheers.
-
hi bruce,
just to keep you updated on my progress.
since i have found a layout that i like, i am slowly including all the projects i want to have in my site. some of them have to be converted from previous layouts to the final one. it is all very much time-consuming as it is done by hand (no automation in sitebuilder). every project i include or correct has to be done twice, as i decided to make the site bilingual.
but it is coming along nicely, or so i think.
meanwhile, i am investing some time on learning dreamweaver. i bought some books and am following their tutorials with attention. soon i will be able to work on the site with it.
do you remember i had asked you about how to export a site from sitebuilder to dreamweaver? i am still wondering how to do it.
cheers.
-
i am using CS3 but i also have CS2.
another important question: where in SB do i include the keywords, the so important info that would make it easier for my site to be found on the www?
cheers.
edson
-
Hey folks,
I am working on my web page (as time allows) with the help of Modelhead's great tutorial. I am sending the test img. to the forum from the url I built. this is very cool! Thanks Modelhead And I'm pretty sure those awesome trees are Tomsdesk's.
http://rivercityhomedesign.com/sketchup/web_test.jpg -
Hi guys,
Not sure if anyone has time to help me on this task but I would like to upgrade my web page.
http://www.hand-cut-dovetails.com
With the help of modelhead I managed to get the present site up and running.It has been on the web for some time, and I’m pleased with the listing I have on google and yahoo.
I am aware of the stats pages, what topics are most viewed. I would now like to go to phase 2.
What is that?
I want to provide a downloadable pdf document. This will give a step by step guide on a ‘how do I do that’ type of topic, for example.
How I personally get a chisel fit to make miniature dovetails. This is available on my web page at present but you have to going via various links. In this instance I would upgrade the process and it could end up in the region of 50 pages long.
What help am I looking for?
Ideally a step by step guide as per the previous tuition by modelhead to show me how to set up a downloadable pdf document that people would pay for using pay pal.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you
Alan WoodPS It would appear that all Ineed to do is upgrade from the web hosting account to a merchant solutions plan.
-
I looked at your source code and found that you are using Yahoo. You are also using Sitebuilder 2.6.
You may not realize it but that is all you need to set up paypal. You are already well prepared for this.I have attached an image of the verbage you will find if you go to "ad-ons" in your Yahoo business account. You can walk through the process of setting up a pay-pal button for each PDF you want to sell.
-
Hi Hebrides,
I thought that I subscribed to this topic and was awaiting an automated email, to let me know of any
responses. I Hope you will accept my appology for my rather late (over 2 years) reply and thanks.I decided in the end just to upload the information for free.
At present the highest monthly visits have been 3924, and the web page is still in the early stages.
thanks again for all the help from Modelhead, and all the assistance from this community in the SketchUp field
cheers
Alan
http://www.hand-cut-dovetails.com -
Hi Modelhead,
Good to hear from one of my mentors.
With your help is assisting me building the web page, plus members of this community who assisted me in skill building in sketchup, a considerable number of people are benefiting from this web page.
It's facinating what can be achieved as a team.
cheers
Alan
PS I've sent a PM to Hebrides explaining the late reply.
I put it down to Jet lag
Advertisement