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Phillip Patton

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I've been learning html this week, and I've started re-doing my site. Also, I've started hosting my photos on my web account, rather than photobucket.

Here's the first page I've finished and uploaded:

http://www.pattonblades.com/gallery.html

Here's the original gallery page:

http://www.pattonblades.com/page3.html

Let me know what you think, and any ways you think it can be improved.
Obviously, there's no links yet, but there will be.

Thanks,
 
I've been learning html this week, and I've started re-doing my site. Also, I've started hosting my photos on my web account, rather than photobucket.

Here's the first page I've finished and uploaded:

http://www.pattonblades.com/gallery.html

Here's the original gallery page:

http://www.pattonblades.com/page3.html

Let me know what you think, and any ways you think it can be improved.
Obviously, there's no links yet, but there will be.

Thanks,

I think it look great in my book using WebPlus HTML .
 
Phillip,
I'm not sure what html means?
How to milk lions?:eek:
How to mend leotards?:confused:
How to make lace?:mad:
How to mail leprechauns?:cool:
How to make the most of lesions?:barf:
Any way you look at it, sounds risky to me! I spent a lot of time as a kid learning html, (how to messup in life:o ) and can strongly advise against it. Just stick to making knives, you're quite good at that!:thumbup: :D
Looks good,
Matt
 
Phillip,
I'm not sure what html means?
How to milk lions?:eek:
How to mend leotards?:confused:
How to make lace?:mad:
How to mail leprechauns?:cool:
How to make the most of lesions?:barf:
Any way you look at it, sounds risky to me! I spent a lot of time as a kid learning html, (how to messup in life:o ) and can strongly advise against it. Just stick to making knives, you're quite good at that!:thumbup: :D
Looks good,
Matt

Very good Matt, you're a wordsmith. :D
HTML stands for "hypertext markup language". I didn't know what it stood for 'til this week either. :)

BTW, I just changed the entire website.
www.pattonblades.com
 
Very nice. Keep up the good work.
 
Very easy on the eyes, very easy to find what you want. Nice work! I would add the site menu to the left of each page; other than that you're all set.

Incidentally, your knives look great too!
 
Very good Matt, you're a wordsmith. :D
HTML stands for "hypertext markup language". I didn't know what it stood for 'til this week either. :)

BTW, I just changed the entire website.
www.pattonblades.com

It is a universal language that is understood by browsers that process script. If the script is not presented correctly there will be errors on a page. If the language is not understood by the browser it will not load. I put this in a nutshell. There is also one called Dynamic html this is one of the scripts that I write. When I create a page for one of my site's. I use notepad to write the script in and then save it as a html file. When I upload it to the server the browser will execute the file present it to the viewer. Html is the standard code for most browser. One thing I want to point out and that is different browsers will process code differently, so when writing script language you need to Check it with different browsers or define one as in Internet Explorer.
 
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