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  1. A Tour of My Flat! On viewing my performance, I do stare at objects for a long time before saying what they are..... I think the phone/router took a while. I have a small brain.
  2. I'm not sure what city / uni your at but those prices are high. Thats more rent than I pay (£425 per month) for a 2 bedroom flat in a converted mill. I've seen 3 bedroom houses to rent for around £450 per month which is what your paying.
  3. fex

    CSS Problem

    Thanks, I added that grey to allow me to get a feel for the space of the Div (just incase that confused anyone) Hmmmm I've just deleted the whole of my CSS file and typed in the following into Dreamweaver and it has updated with the background. When I place a # in front of the body then it doesn't work. Should the # be there? body { background-image: url('http://zookai.co.uk/images/background.png'); background-repeat: repeat }
  4. fex

    CSS Problem

    Yep I've tried Safari and it appears the same Thanks, I've just realised that the are some semi-colons. But it's strange how is appears to display it correctly whilst using Edit CSS of the web developers tool bar. The background (not sure if this will work, in terms of the repeat function) Main Mid Top (The Curve) HTML <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>Paul Todd - Indepentant Opticians Lincoln</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/default.css" /> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <div id="header"> <img src="images/logo.png" alt="Paul Todd Opticians" /> <div id="nav"> <img src="images/home.png" alt="Home" class="navimg"/> <img src="images/eyecare.png" alt="Eyecare" class="navimg" /> <img src="images/services.png" alt="Service" class="navimg" /> <img src="images/staff.png" alt="Staff" class="navimg" /> <img src="images/contact.png" alt="Contact" class="navimg" /> <img src="images/maintop.png" alt="Top" class="maintop"/> </div><!--end nav--> </div><!--end header--> <div id="maincontainer"> <div id="maincontent"> <img src="images/introduction.png" alt="Introduction" /> <p>3rd of March 1983 was my big day. I had decided I had had enough of dealing with patients on the terms of the large multiples who I had trained with and worked for since 1975. It had been whilst working in Southampton after returning from Australia back-packing that I made up my mind about what I wanted to try and achieve, an independent practice that listened to each person as an individual and gave them good professional advice about what was available to satisfy their personal requirements. This has always remained my ethos over the years. I have had to ensure that I am always up to date regarding products and equipment, that in itself has given me the confidence to ensure my patients were given the best products at the best price. I have often been courted by manufacturers to only deal solely in their products, but have always felt like it was selling my soul to the devil. I like to sleep at night knowing I can buy what I want, from where I want - that’s why I became independent! Over the years we have carved out a niche in the market place for patients who suffer from ‘Visual Stress’ (I much prefer that heading to ‘Dyslexia’) and helped many hundreds of both children and adults with their difficulties in reading and writing that they experience with this condition. Some come to us from overseas (Denmark, Sweden, Italy to name a few) so word spreads far and wide about our services! The years have changed the business and I feel that we are nearly at what I wanted to achieve 26 years ago. I’m afraid my standards are high and I do not think I will ever get there - you never know, maybe one day! </p> <img src="images/footer.png" alt="Footer" /> </div><!--end maincontent--> <div id="rightcontent"> <img src="images/latestnews.png" alt="Latest News" /> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nunc sollicitudin. Curabitur tincidunt semper turpis. Sed et orci eu leo congue euismod. Nam sed sapien. Vestibulum dictum. Maecenas eu arcu sed nibh porttitor dapibus. Aenean porttitor congue quam. Curabitur ullamcorper volutpat mi. Duis ac dui sit amet nisl adipiscing imperdiet. Nullam condimentum, sem non imperdiet faucibus, ligula est rhoncus arcu, nec ultricies nibh turpis rhoncus pede. Maecenas lectus. Duis non enim eget tellus dictum dapibus. </p> <img src="images/newsletter.png" alt="Newsletter" /> <p>Our Bi-Yearly Newsletter will ensure you are up to date with the latest eye care and treatments. Simply enter your e-mail address below and hit subscribe. </p> </div><!--end right content--> </div><!--end maincontent--> <img src="images/mainbottom.png" alt="Top" class="mainbottom"/> </div><!--end container--> </body> </html> Thanks for that link, I was going to struggle testing the website in IE (working on a mac, without access to a Windows PC)
  5. I've been designing a new website for a small company. I'm not super confident working with CSS (it's my first time) I've been editing the CSS using a web developers toolbar in Firefox, so I can see on the fly changes. And whilst I'm editing the CSS the website looks around 80% complete and I was surprised how easy it was. When I close the Edit CSS window the page then displays like this My CSS /* RESET */ html, body, div, span, applet, object, iframe, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, blockquote, pre, a, abbr, acronym, address, big, cite, code, del, dfn, em, font, img, ins, kbd, q, s, samp, small, strike, strong, sub, sup, tt, var, dl, dt, dd, ol, ul, li, fieldset, form, label, { margin: 0; padding: 0; border: 0; outline: 0; font-size: 100%; vertical-align: baseline; background: transparent; } body { line-height: 1; } ol, ul { list-style: none; } blockquote, q { quotes: none; } blockquote:before, blockquote:after, q:before, q:after { content: ''; content: none; } /* remember to define focus styles! */ :focus { outline: 0; } a { text-decoration: none; color: black; } a:hover { text-decoration: underline; } /* MAIN STYLES */ html { background: url(images/background.png) } #container { width: 905px; background: grey margin: 3em auto; } #header { overflow: hidden; height: 100% /* NEEDED IE6 */ } #header img { float: left; } #nav { float: right; position: relative; } #nav img.navimg { top: 50px; } #maincontainer { margin-top: 0px; overflow: hidden; background: url(images/mainmid.png) } #maincontent { float: left; width: 550px; margin-left: 38px; margin-top: 10px; } #maincontent p { color: #818181; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; margin-right: 38px; line-height: 14pt; text-align: justify; } #rightcontent { margin-top: 10px; } #rightcontent p { color: #818181; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; margin-right: 38px; line-height: 14pt; text-align: justify; } Why is the page displayed in two different way even though they are accessing the same CSS file?
  6. Ewwww that song is hideously bad. I hate it when it gets stuck in my head.
  7. I've just been on Youtube and watch a selection of Official Music Videos.
  8. I've heard really good things about NOD32.
  9. ISO is your film speed, in low light situations this needs to be set quite high. Although the higher you go the more noise you will notice. These settings range from about 100-6400. So make sure yours isn't sitting in the low 100's. And you shutter speed is measured in fractions such as 1/1000 1/500 1/250 1/125 1/60 1/30 1/15 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 s For example 1/8 is an 8th of a second. If your shutter is open for to long then you will notice a blur. But if it's not open for long enough then you won't let enough light in. You need to ensure that your ISO is fairly high and your shutter is nice and quick if your taking pictures in low lighting. Or switch it to sports mode and that does it automatically. With out knowing the cameras layout it's hard to tell you exactly what buttons to press, but thats the general theory behind it all. If your unsure, check those instructions. I just went out and bought NFG's new CD. Whoop!
  10. What is the ISO and your shutter speed at when you take these pictures? I remember being on a night out and a friend was moaning that there camera was taking blurry shots and was getting frustrated with his camera. I changed a few settings and it was perfect.
  11. AGREED! I do hate it when people ramble on about how great this film is. It isn't it's just stupid. Sure, lets go rescue this girl in an area of the city in which the monster roams, in a building which has half collapsed. Oh BTW my brother died, but I don't care.
  12. fex

    Vista Thread

    Hmmm. They don't like to make it easy..... I'm just wondering if it's worth buying....or is it worth waiting till Windows 7 gets released. Windows 7 is planned for a release this year right?
  13. fex

    Vista Thread

    Do all the retail versions of Vista contain both 32bit and 64bit versions
  14. I was thinking of a Gigabyte motherboard somewhere in between £50 and £100.... any suggestions
  15. Wow thanks for that link Raining! God I could spend loads of money! Is there a great deal of difference in a £50 motherboard and one priced at £100?
  16. CASE Antec P182 Gunmetal - £106.98 PROCESSOR Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz - £156.89 CPU FAN Unsure MOTHERBOARD Unsure RAM OCZ 4GB DDR2 1066MHz - £64.99 HARD DRIVE Western Digital 640GB Green Power - £55.63 GRAPHICS CARD Unsure - Although a fanless Card would be ideal PSU Unsure Can you help me fill in the blanks? The machine will mainly be used for Photoshop/Illustrator/InDesign. Gaming isn't a big priority therefore I don't want to go OTT in the GFX department. I'm trying to keep the cost under £600 and to remain near silent, theres nothing worse than a noisy PC. I plan on ordering and building this by the end of April, I just need to ensure I can deliver what I want within my budget.
  17. Forget buying your new swanky HDTV..... Ultra High Definition is the way to go!
  18. I've seen to many bands to list them all. I've see New Found Glory every time they tour. Their gigs are so energetic!
  19. Touts are the Scum of the Universe. Tickets should be printed with some kind of ID of them. There is no way someone should pay x2 as much for a gig. Plus I HIGHLY doubt touts declare this as a second income, therefore I'm surprised the government hasn't made an effort to try and correct this. Glasto has is spot on. If people can't go then they should sell their tickets on at the original value. I've bought tickets for a gig I couldn't make, I sold the tickets on eBay at the price that I paid for them.
  20. This maybe in case in your relationship, but in mine I split everything 50/50. Please don't be a narrow-minded idiot and sexually stereotype people.
  21. Wow. Those messy shots are pure lazyness, I don't understand how people can live like that. You dirty dogs! It's so much easier to clean up as you go along.
  22. JOINT SECURITY AREA It's a bit slow in places, very choppy and a few scenes which didn't really need to be in there. But it was pretty good, the picture that was taken in the middle of the film, is shown in detail at the end of them film & it has to be one of the best uplifting ends to a movie I've ever seen. I can't say I know alot about the Korean War sooo that didn't help, but over all it was s'good! 3.5/5
  23. I remember a few years ago back, I didn't go to college one day and I ended up killing some time and read my 'scope and it said take the day of! How did they know?! LOL Lucky coincidence me thinks. I don't know why there not banned, Im sure theres plenty of crazy people out there who do read them and alter their lives to fit in with what they have interpreted.
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