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help!
Hey.....
For a while now, I've had a database of my CDs (and LPs) as part of my website.
I just updated it with a new look, and a new navigation system. Soooooooo.....
I'd be grateful if some of you lovely, lovely, kind people would give it a look and tell me if everything works
There should be a drop-down menu system on every page. The main menu's bottom edge ought to coincide with the bottom of the first heading, and the sub-menus should also align to it - and they should each also align to the top-menu item from which they spring. (This should make sense when you see it. )
Also, for those (mainly search engines) who can't see the menus due to lack of javascript, there's a frames-based navigation system too. Link near the bottom of the main page, which is here:
http://www.dansoper.clara.co.uk/music/index.html
It'll take a little while to load the first page (the menu system uses ~30 JS files (inefficient, I know, but my isp gives me neither SSI nor PHP/ASP/etc so my options are limited)), but subsequent pages should be much, much quicker.
ps - I don't need to be told how great my taste in music is, and I don't want to be told how bad. Just whether the site appears broken in any way.
Thanks!
For a while now, I've had a database of my CDs (and LPs) as part of my website.
I just updated it with a new look, and a new navigation system. Soooooooo.....
I'd be grateful if some of you lovely, lovely, kind people would give it a look and tell me if everything works
There should be a drop-down menu system on every page. The main menu's bottom edge ought to coincide with the bottom of the first heading, and the sub-menus should also align to it - and they should each also align to the top-menu item from which they spring. (This should make sense when you see it. )
Also, for those (mainly search engines) who can't see the menus due to lack of javascript, there's a frames-based navigation system too. Link near the bottom of the main page, which is here:
http://www.dansoper.clara.co.uk/music/index.html
It'll take a little while to load the first page (the menu system uses ~30 JS files (inefficient, I know, but my isp gives me neither SSI nor PHP/ASP/etc so my options are limited)), but subsequent pages should be much, much quicker.
ps - I don't need to be told how great my taste in music is, and I don't want to be told how bad. Just whether the site appears broken in any way.
Thanks!
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Shocking, isn't it? I've been promising myself for at least 10 years, on and off, that it's time to add some Tull to my collection....YYZed wrote: You have no Jethro Tull!!
Ummmmmmmm, well, I don't, as such. It's all hand-coded static HTML; no on-the-fly page generation from a database back-end. I wrote a little programme a few years ago to make site-wide changes, but otherwise it's all done by hand.What database do you use?