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danielsgames.co.uk [message #225549] Sun, 08 October 2006 14:24 Go to next message
jnz is currently offline  jnz
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i know this is addvertising and it is not allowed but other people have done it, so what the hell...
a few years ago, i won a free years subscribtion to a server at dsvr (vs-50) the server is very good with only one draw back. well i thought i would get the domain name "http://www.danielsgames.co.uk" i only intended this site for me and my classmates to play games in school. because the school is behind a proxie they filter out loads of these sites by URL ONLY. for some reason the stupid bastards dont filter out ip addresses. so i created loads of different prefixes for the domeain like:

a.danielsgames.co.uk
b.danielsgames.co.uk
c.danielsgames.co.uk
d.danielsgames.co.uk
etc...

so when ever one of those gets filterd i just add another. and you can go on it again.

the site itself if very simple to navigate and for me, very well programmed. if you view it in IE6 you will see what i mean. i couldn't get it cross-browser compatible because of the css used, but it is intended purly for IE6 anyway. also i created a very simple forum that i like and differnt skins for people. there is not many game on it, but that is because i cannot be arsed adding them Smile

if you can find a site so simple to navigate and without clogged with long text or addverts please post them. excluding
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Re: danielsgames.co.uk [message #225609 is a reply to message #225549] Sun, 08 October 2006 23:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The red makes it totally awful!

It is easy to navigate because it doesn't have much content. More content a website has, more important a structured layout becomes.


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Re: danielsgames.co.uk [message #225830 is a reply to message #225549] Tue, 10 October 2006 01:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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This is a joke right?

Quote:

This is probably the only web site that has no anoying addverts or popups and it does exactly what you would expect.

The colour scheme is annoying enough.

I also found a decent sized security hole which i've PM'ed you about.


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Re: danielsgames.co.uk [message #225833 is a reply to message #225830] Tue, 10 October 2006 01:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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light wrote on Tue, 10 October 2006 21:08

This is a joke right?

Quote:

This is probably the only web site that has no anoying addverts or popups and it does exactly what you would expect.

The colour scheme is annoying enough.

I also found a decent sized security hole which i've PM'ed you about.


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if you view it in IE6 you will see what i mean. i couldn't get it cross-browser compatible because of the css used

If you're using CSS then you really shouldn't be using tables for your layout.

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if you can find a site so simple to navigate and without clogged with long text or addverts please post them.

http://www.crimson.net.nz/ (If you don't count the link back to my host, I do that because I want to, they don't ask and I don't get paid).


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Re: danielsgames.co.uk [message #226014 is a reply to message #225549] Wed, 11 October 2006 00:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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bug found and fixed xD, thanks.

and i used table because i dont know how to replicate them in css

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Re: danielsgames.co.uk [message #226015 is a reply to message #225549] Wed, 11 October 2006 00:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Actually i found tables to be very good to ensure compatibility with all browsers.

<table><tr><td></td></tr></table> : they all understand that.

I had huge problems with firefox however, when I defined div's in my CSS.


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Re: danielsgames.co.uk [message #226050 is a reply to message #225549] Wed, 11 October 2006 07:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I personally like the structured style of tables for doing page layouts, although all the formatting and such for them should be done through CSS.

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Re: danielsgames.co.uk [message #226119 is a reply to message #226015] Wed, 11 October 2006 13:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Goztow wrote on Wed, 11 October 2006 20:17

Actually i found tables to be very good to ensure compatibility with all browsers.

<table><tr><td></td></tr></table> : they all understand that.

I had huge problems with firefox however, when I defined div's in my CSS.

Well then you must have missed something, because my site looks fine in IE, FF and Opera, and it uses CSS and divs.

It's also much easier to edit and it's more accessible.


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Re: danielsgames.co.uk [message #226229 is a reply to message #225549] Thu, 12 October 2006 00:53 Go to previous message
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I always design for FF first, which works great when you just follow the standards, and then check what needs to be fixed to make IE happy. Other browsers usually render pages following the standards right...

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