forum: Leftovers
#71 Sun 24 Sep 06 11:38am
Chanr
Occupation Student
- From Melbourne
- Member since Mon 14 Mar 05
Re: Website/forum: issues and complaints?
Oh well, chances are that we all got the same email.
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#72 Sun 24 Sep 06 6:06pm
LadyRed

- From Vienna, Austria
- Member since Wed 18 Aug 04
Re: Website/forum: issues and complaints?
Cheers Eric, just got the new email and now the link worked!
Thank's for sorting that out for us ![]()
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#73 Mon 25 Sep 06 1:51pm
Tooheavynow
- Guest
Re: Website/forum: issues and complaints?
What's a quick post?
I only re-joined today after my old membership disappeared, but I never heard of quick posts.
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#74 Tue 26 Sep 06 9:57am
richclever
- Member
- Member since Wed 21 Dec 05
Re: Website/forum: issues and complaints?
HI Eric,
Nice job you've made here.
Two things (one a suggestion and one a question).
1. Can you create a breadcrumb at the top of the posts so it is a bit easier to get from one area of the forum to another. I know you have the dropdown but I think people often find it easier to jump between places using a breadcrumb menu.
2. How do you begin getting these more high profile web design/development jobs? I am a webdesigner down in France, but would like to extend my work to some of these more high profile sites. I have the skills and experience, just need someone to point me the right way for the leads.
Thanks,
Richard
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#75 Tue 26 Sep 06 10:31am
Mrs Gibba

- Member since Thu 14 Apr 05
Re: Website/forum: issues and complaints?
What's a breadcrumb??? ![]()
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#76 Tue 26 Sep 06 10:36am
richclever
- Member
- Member since Wed 21 Dec 05
Re: Website/forum: issues and complaints?
It's a set of links at teh top of the page that shows the route to pages.
For example, this page would show
forum / leftovers / New website/forum: issues, requests, complaints?
so if you wanted to go to the forum homepage you would click on forum, if you wanted to go to the root of the leftovers category you would click on leftovers. Especially usedul if you bookmark pages and want to jump about.
I know this forum is well laid out and you can jump to the different forums using teh drop down menu, but many forums incorporate a breadcrumb for ease of navigation.
Richard
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#77 Tue 26 Sep 06 1:18pm
Mrs Gibba

- Member since Thu 14 Apr 05
Re: Website/forum: issues and complaints?
Thanks. Wouldn't mind that ![]()
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#78 Tue 26 Sep 06 1:20pm
richclever
- Member
- Member since Wed 21 Dec 05
Re: Website/forum: issues and complaints?
No problem,
I do need to read my posts back before I post and sort out my typo's
Richard
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#79 Tue 26 Sep 06 10:50pm
mummza
Occupation avoiding housework
- From The land of song.
- Member since Tue 04 Oct 05
Re: Website/forum: issues and complaints?
phewwww
. links, breadcrumbs...little boxes ...ohhhh dear they are all beyond me.
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I will just have to carryon as I have done in my own simple way ![]()
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#80 Wed 27 Sep 06 12:59am
Irishlady
- Member Occupation supermarket cashier
- From northampton
- Member since Sat 23 Sep 06
Re: Website/forum: issues and complaints?
Hi, hope i am in right portion of website, just getting used to computors, so bare with me. have picked loads of blackberries, used most for making wine, any ideas for using rest ( apart from jam ) would be appreciated,thanks in anticaption ![]()
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