Freelancers Forum Messages on Wednesday December 20th 2006
Re: FN-FORUM: Mac Users: Help with plugins problem please
date posted 20th December 2006 15:53
the plug-ins probably live in the main library folder. Can you not
just drop it in there, ie in the finder?
john
On 20 Dec 2006, at 12:38, Duncan Glendinning wrote:
> and I
> can't add the plu...
Re: FN-FORUM: Site Check Please
date posted 20th December 2006 14:56
James,
I agree with Andy, get rid of the W3C link. I would also move contact
me button right to the top, between "e-folio..." and first paragraph.
It looks bit lost there at the bottom.
I think it is...
RE: FN-FORUM: Site Check Please
date posted 20th December 2006 13:18
James Herrington wrote:
> I have just finished adding the final touches to my portfolio and
> would like your opinions please! The url is
> http://james.isafreelancer.com I have not made the site usi...
Re: FN-FORUM: Site Check Please
date posted 20th December 2006 13:10
Well spotted with the two style sheet links, don't know why there were two
of them but ones gone now. Also the javascript works a treat, i'd never
thought of doing it like that!
Thanks alot
James...
RE: FN-FORUM: Mac Users: Help with plugins problem please
date posted 20th December 2006 12:50
Are you logged on as the administrator?
Hugh
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RE: FN-FORUM: Site Check Please
date posted 20th December 2006 12:43
Hi James,
Yep I think your site would be much better in valid CSS/XHTML. I think the
only way to use the 'rel' tag would be to use js as it is not defined in
XHTML. Also you have two links to the sa...
RE: FN-FORUM: Site Check Please
date posted 20th December 2006 12:29
Looks good James.
I would include a bulleted list of your skills though since often people looking for freelancers will know they want someone to do some PHP or CSS or whatever - even if they dont kn...
Re: FN-FORUM: Site Check Please
date posted 20th December 2006 12:28
The main problem I have with the site is that it's not clear that I can go
back to main page.
Once I scrolled down I then saw that I then went back. The only way I could
get back otherwise was to r...
FN-FORUM: Mac Users: Help with plugins problem please
date posted 20th December 2006 11:54
Morning all!
Right, I have a problem with my Mac.
I need to add an external plugin to Acrobat 6 on OSx. The plugins
folder for Acrobat 6 is found in the GetInfo window, but although I
have full read...
FN-FORUM: Site Check Please
date posted 20th December 2006 11:53
Hi,
I have just finished adding the final touches to my portfolio and would like
your opinions please! The url is http://james.isafreelancer.com I have not
made the site using CSS as suggested bec...
RE: FN-FORUM: "Group" status
date posted 20th December 2006 11:04
Another detail, I'm told that if you go limited then you accounts must be
made public and that may have a knock on effect with paying accountants etc.
Hugh
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Re: FN-FORUM: Anyone help me with a forms problem please
date posted 20th December 2006 09:55
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 22:28, Lists@ wrote:
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RE: FN-FORUM: Site invisible in IE7?
date posted 20th December 2006 09:12
That'll be the problem then.
Thanks!
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RE: FN-FORUM: Anyone help me with a forms problem please
date posted 20th December 2006 08:50
I'd say firstly that it's suspicious if you're immediately being redirected
to the thanks page when testing it locally - it may be that the Ajax call is
failing.
I can't see any obvious error thoug...
Re: FN-FORUM: Anyone help me with a forms problem please
date posted 20th December 2006 07:49
Lists@ wrote:
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> Locally when I submit the form I am redirected straight to the thanks page,
> but on the server nothing.
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> If anyone can help me out I would be eternally greatful.
An example...