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New Morris minor website

Post by mcpartland »

Sefton.mmoc.org.uk

Just to inform people what is going on in the northwest s :D efton branch
Have a look at are new web site if you want a link added email me at james.mcpartland5@virgin.net
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Post by Onne »

Looks good, although some of the pics need enlarging or adjusting

Excellent work!
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Post by Matt »

I agree with onne, prehaps the pictures could act as a link to a bigger pic?
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Post by Skeggysteve »

mc,

Make sure you check that it works in other than IE.

Or to put another way - it doesn't work well in Firefox!

Good effort, but needs more!

Don't let me put you off, we need more like you.

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Post by mcpartland »

I have amended the site coments welcome pitures should be easier to see.

I am not sure whate Firefox is Steve can ypu enlighten me.

Thanks for your help
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Post by Onne »

its an internet browser thingy, and it's excellent!

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Post by bigginger »

But it won't let me sign up for the message board 'cos I'm under 13. Apparently... Flattery got it nowhere :D
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Post by mcpartland »

I will be changing the message board later to night,to the one on this site
http://www.northwestcasualclassics.com
another car club site that I am looking after. We have members of our branch in both clubs.

No age restrictions :lol:
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Post by bigginger »

Thing is, I'd entered my real birthdate, which makes me just over 13. By 29 years :D
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Post by Skeggysteve »

mcpartland wrote:I have amended the site coments welcome pitures should be easier to see.

I am not sure whate Firefox is Steve can ypu enlighten me.

Thanks for your help
Firefox is an alternative to Internet Explorer for looking at the web - commonly called a browser.
Some love it some hate it - just like most things in life. :lol:

However it is a very popular browser, I think the 2nd most popular so it is a good idea to make sure that your website works on it.

It's a free download - just Google for Firefox. I was going to post a link but as we run Linux it came back with the 'Firefox for Linux' download page which I guess wouldn't be much use to you. :wink:

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Post by d_harris »

I'm in firefox right now as it happens. Another Popular one is Opera

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Post by Skeggysteve »

Dan_Harris wrote:I'm in firefox right now as it happens. Another Popular one is Opera
Dan,
Thanks forgot about Opera.
Have tried it but didn't get on with it.
Like I said about Firefox - some love it some hate it!
But you are right - web site builders 'should' check that their site works with as many browsers as possible.
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Post by bigginger »

... and as many different computers (apple, PC etc) as you can with all the different browsers for each :D That's probably asking a bit much for your site - but if you ever want it Mac tested, just let me or Multiphonikks or Chicken John. know. Then we'll start worrying about all the different Operating systems and browser editions too...
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Post by Skeggysteve »

OK Andrew, but no one in the 'real' world uses an Apple - do they? :P
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Post by bigginger »

I think I'm in the real world - and an awful lot of people do, I promise :D That's why I mentioned it.
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Post by Futurebobbers »

You firefox people don't deserve real internet! :lol: What is all this with browsers? They're all the same. I was born and bred IE, and now that I've swapped my PC for an iBook I have to use Safari... surprise surprise Safari is pretty much identical in use to Explorer. :-?

The Sefton Branch Website works fine, but loads of horizontal scrolling at 800x600.

(I know, 800x600 people don't deserve real internet.)

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Post by bigginger »

Why do you "have to use Safari"? I can (and do) use Explorer (not up-dated since 2001), Camino, Flock, Firefox, Navigator (if I'm feeling silly) or Pandora if I'm looking for pics, and there's a few other Mac ones about too.
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Post by Futurebobbers »

bigginger wrote:Why do you "have to use Safari"?
I didn't mean that as 'forced to use...' so much as 'it came pre installed with...'. There's nothing wrong with Safari. If you covered up the toolbar, 99% of people (including me) wouldn't notice the difference between it and Internet Explorer. If it displays web pages, it's fine by me.

I only really bought a new computer so I could have an iPod and Sim City 4. And the one I replaced I'd only bought so I could run Sim City 3. :)

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Post by bigginger »

:D Sorry - too many years of talking to people in computer support departments telling me things like "you can't network Macs" and "there's no software for them" and being unprepared to accept that some of us DETEST PCs and only use them if we're forced to! :D
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Post by Skeggysteve »

Just me rambeling......

Mac's are very nice, very pretty and do everything a computer should do - just differently. If you want a pretty computer then get an Apple - and pay the price!

Firefox - secure, free and better written than IE. Fact.

I have to use IE about once a week and do so in Windows (running dual boot systems) and my anti virus/spyware etc. goes mad.

Sorry but just my opinion!

All I suggest is that you try Firefox, it's free so you have nothing to lose, and if you don't like it go back to IE.

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