Please review atnext.net, thanks!
Just a test design for the first page, haven't figured out what's the next to do, find a partner maybe my only hope.
Atnext.com is huge in Asia, thought might be worth to five the .net domain a shot, please give me some ideas, appreciateeeeeed!
Megan posted this at 15:46 — 29th August 2002.
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Yeah, I don't think Google will be too happy about your ripping off their design, Joe.
Seriously, I came across one site that decided to goggle-fy the complex Amazon.com layout and got a polite letter from Google's lawyers...
You can read about it here (scroll down to "Hey, what happened to the Google-ish Layout?!")
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The Webmistress posted this at 15:50 — 29th August 2002.
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It really isn't worth ripping off other designs and posting them here when you haven't even got a site to go with it and it isn't even on it's own space!
Julia - if life was meant to be easy Michael Angelo would have painted the floor....
atnext posted this at 16:57 — 29th August 2002.
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Thank you guys point it out, I don't want to get law suit!
Redirected the dn, thought it was a complement to google, if I don't like the look, will not want to copy it!
I think goole's success is not only speed and mess data, the simple looking on the main page has a lot help.
Have a great day all!
disaster-master posted this at 20:51 — 29th August 2002.
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If you are really interested in learning how to build yourself a web site, there are many, many sites out there that will help you to learn. You can do a search at Google for "HTML Help" or "web design", for example, and come up with tons of resources that are easy enough for beginners to understand. Keep in mind though, that none of us learned how to do this is a day, week or even a year. In fact, I have been doing this for 4 years (self taught) and I still learn something new every day. And I am sure that the others will say pretty much the same thing. Sure, you may be able to get a "working site" online in a short time but if you are serious you will always be refining your skills.
I guess I missed the google plagrism but like Meg and Julia said, that is not a good thing to do.
Here are a few good links to get you started:
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/
http://www.lissaexplains.com/ (this one says it is for kids but it is great for beginners)
http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp
And of course, you can always do a search on this forum to see if any questions or problems have already been addressed. Old threads hold a goldmine of information.
Good luck!
Sonia
atnext posted this at 21:06 — 29th August 2002.
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Sonia, deeply appreciate your kind help, but the first reason that I hate to learn is I am lazy and slow, the next and the most, if I have only one candle for the night, I rather burn it for party not study.
Pretty much ture, just select all and save and load virtualgraphiti up into my page and change some text, I can make one new site, so cool!!!
kb posted this at 21:13 — 29th August 2002.
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umm....theme? subject? non-static content?
The Webmistress posted this at 07:06 — 30th August 2002.
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