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    New Design Work

    If Anyone Would Like A Website Done For Their Band At Affordable Prices And Up And Online Quick Please Contact Ian Lewis @ ianlewis04@gmail.com

    Example Of Work

    http://www.racing-cars.uk.com/


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    no offence meant, but that racing cars page is utter shite.

    what did you make it with? Microsoft Word?

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    nope dreamweaver, and its been looked at by angel air and bbc and its what the band wanted.

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    here's another example http://clemsbusiness.com/

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    its basically the same site with different colours etc.
    Me? Give a fuck?

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    It needs some serious graphic design considerations I'm afraid to say.

    Also, using straight HTML is not really up to sellable quality these days. If you are serious about making cash, go read up on XHTML and CSS or XSL. These are virtually web standards now. These days, most cheap off-the-shelf websites (i.e. templates) come with good interactive functionality such as statistics, message boards etc. It well worth investigating the basics of server side languages like PHP or ASP, purely because once you have a minimal understanding of them, it take minutes to install such features through freely distributed scripts available online through hotscripts and other resources. Once you start down that road, you get into real templating where you separate code from content... and this is where you'll make money because you'll have very complicated looking sites that take minutes to make after the first one is built.

    You are using depreciated tags. Dreamweaver doesn't not produce code that is up to the w3c standards. It'll take you about 10 minutes to learn the basic rules for XHTML...its worth doing.

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    HI Dave Fame, Thnx for the tips, ill take them on board.

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