The place to request or publish repaints for Classic British Aircraft. Please note... no FICTIONAL livery requests!
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DanKH
Battle of Britain
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by DanKH » 04 Dec 2006, 12:38
That's the way to do it !
Great respect, just like the guys who codes assembly in notepad...
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Garry Russell
The Ministry
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by Garry Russell » 04 Dec 2006, 12:59
Impressive :shock:
An educational as it shows well how it is built up.....too many are put off by think you just sit down and do it.
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jonesey2k
Vintage Pair
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by jonesey2k » 04 Dec 2006, 14:40
Heh thats awesome. I had to write an entire website in notpad for one of my projects lol
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igorski
Vulcan
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by igorski » 04 Dec 2006, 19:46
Thats awesome.. goes to show you can make a decent job using basic tools!
I code my website by hand all the time, much prefer doing it this way to using programs such as dreamweaver or front page. I using a text editior called textpad though, its got a number of useful features such as coloured highlighting of keywords, and better indentation.
hinch
VC10
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by hinch » 06 Dec 2006, 01:49
jonesey2k wrote: Heh thats awesome. I had to write an entire website in notpad for one of my projects lol
i do that every day!
unless i use homesite - that colour codes it for me!
i saw that video earlier on posky, it's amazing how a graphics tablet can help so much!
Vulcan_to_the_Sky!
Concorde
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by Vulcan_to_the_Sky! » 06 Dec 2006, 17:46
That shows skill, and also shows that even with the most basic of tools, if your good enough you can still use it to effect,
and to you guys who hand code their websites, I took one look at the code on my website....and............ :doho:
I'll stick to dreamweaver!