Re: RE: [almost OT] Struts in Practice

2005-01-14 Thread M. Bitner
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Re: RE: [almost OT] Struts in Practice

2005-01-14 Thread sales
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RE: [almost OT] Struts in Practice

2005-01-14 Thread Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
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Re: [almost OT] Struts in Practice

2005-01-13 Thread Bryce Fischer
Another +1 on oswd.org. I am chiming in to offer one of my favorite sites: http://www.csszengarden.com/ Really shows what you can do with CSS.. I browse ocassionally for inspiration. Martin Wegner wrote: +1 on www.oswd.org They are a great place to start your next web project. --- "M. Bitner" <[

Re: [almost OT] Struts in Practice

2005-01-13 Thread Martin Wegner
+1 on www.oswd.org They are a great place to start your next web project. --- "M. Bitner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As a programmer with no design skills, one resource I've found to be > helpful is Open Source Web Design: > http://www.oswd.org/ > > There are quite a few site designs to cho

Re: [almost OT] Struts in Practice

2005-01-13 Thread t t
Thanks so much. I will take a look. I believe it will be helpful. BTW, what's "HTH"? T.T. "M. Bitner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As a programmer with no design skills, one resource I've found to be helpful is Open Source Web Design: http://www.oswd.org/ There are quite a few site designs to choo

Re: [almost OT] Struts in Practice

2005-01-12 Thread M. Bitner
As a programmer with no design skills, one resource I've found to be helpful is Open Source Web Design: http://www.oswd.org/ There are quite a few site designs to choose from, many using CSS. They do have professional designs you can purchase if you'd like to go that direction, but I've found the

Re: [almost OT] Struts in Practice

2005-01-12 Thread t t
Also because I really like the Google style: simple, but useful and powerful. So I have been trying to make my website-- www.sportslovers.net in that way. I am not sure if I can say that mine is powerful now, but I am sure I can say it's useful, and, simple. :) t t <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Th

Re: [almost OT] Struts in Practice

2005-01-11 Thread t t
Thanks. I would like to get a web designer to help me. But I don't have money to do that. :( Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Congrats. So this your demo site? If it is in production, you may want think about getting a web designer to help you with the layout. It kind of reminds me of a 1998 we

Re: [almost OT] Struts in Practice

2005-01-11 Thread Vincent
Congrats. So this your demo site? If it is in production, you may want think about getting a web designer to help you with the layout. It kind of reminds me of a 1998 webpage. No offense intended. t t wrote: If you are a sports lover, or Struts lover, please take a look at this website: www.sportsl

[almost OT] Struts in Practice

2005-01-11 Thread t t
If you are a sports lover, or Struts lover, please take a look at this website: www.sportslovers.net . It's based on Struts. Have a good day! Sorry if this email bothers you. - Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! – Try it today!