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Etymon
Advanced Member
United States
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Posted - 30 October 2008 : 04:10:29
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Here's a site I had fun creating. It is based off of a template from freewebsitetemplates.com and powered by Snitz. It's just a fun site for our family's hobby farm. It's pretty new, so it is lacking content at the moment. My wife wants some more eye candy, so I am sure it will change some more soon.
http://www.LawRunFarms.com
Update: http://www.LawRunFarms.com/welcome.asp
Enjoy,
Etymon < |
Edited by - Etymon on 30 October 2008 07:09:51 |
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Podge
Support Moderator
Ireland
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Etymon
Advanced Member
United States
2385 Posts |
Posted - 30 October 2008 : 06:17:08
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The site isn't really designed to have a member base, just yet, so I don't have a login for you at the moment. I mean, I could give out a login, but I did some code changes to allow HTML in certain places and I have to verify that it's OK with the rest of the code before I open the forums up for membership or even visitors with a test account.
As far as "seeing" the forums. Actually, you are seeing them. Well, some of them. What you are seeing is a category. Most of the headings are forum subjects and the entries under those forum subjects are the topic titles. When you click on a heading like About Us, the description you see is the forum description. When you click on a link in the right-hand menu, the content you see as a result is the topic content. The exceptions to this would be the Calendar, Contact, and Login headings.
Behind the scenes, if you had a login, it would be basically a forum with very few mods in place other than the calendar and a couple others along with stuff I modded. Nothing really special in that regard. Well, nothing really different than a typical Snitz install (which is special in its own right) but not super-special as in a hot-rodded forum that does magical flips and whatnot. I don't know if what I did would classify as a hot-rodded forum, but I did change some functions significantly. However, you wouldn't see the effect of that or even know it unless you were an admin. As a normal user, you would just see normal stuff.
I have to get the guy who hosts for me to change my default page in IIS from default.asp to welcome.asp. If you were to catch the welcome.asp page when you first land on my site, you would be redirected to the right spot instead of the login.asp page. Here ... try this instead because it will give you the desired effect I want: http://www.lawrunfarms.com/welcome.asp (Updated in first post).
I designed the site for my wife because she knows very little about HTML but know enough to get around. The code converts forum code to HTML or preserves existing HTML formatting that she puts in. That way, she can use forum code if she can't remember how to do something in HTML and then see the conversion to learn from it.< |
Edited by - Etymon on 30 October 2008 07:10:21 |
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Torborg
Junior Member
Norway
109 Posts |
Posted - 31 October 2008 : 15:59:58
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Very, very nice < |
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Panhandler
Average Member
USA
783 Posts |
Posted - 01 November 2008 : 09:13:10
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Wow. That looks totally morphed into something else. It's hard to believe that Snitz Forums is powering it.
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Etymon
Advanced Member
United States
2385 Posts |
Posted - 01 November 2008 : 19:48:49
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Thanks guys! It's been fun making it. < |
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rnvr22
Starting Member
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 12 November 2008 : 13:36:22
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quote: Originally posted by rnvr22
i 'm calling this forum in my blog http://rapidflick.blogspot.com in a frame code.
but it is not accepting login from there (from blog). can anyone suggest.
I can suggest you start a new topic in the appropriate forum.
I'd also suggest searching a little as this has been discussed before.< |
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