• New Website Projects

    From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to All on Sat Mar 30 22:40:48 2024
    I love to design websites for my local community. The first is for a local cornhole club @
    https://kpcornhole.com and the second is for a local RV Storage area @ https://kpvsclub.com

    Check them out.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From SirRonmit@954:895/45 to Mike Dippel on Sun Mar 31 11:38:10 2024
    I like that Storage one!

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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Sirronmit on Sun Mar 31 13:41:22 2024
    On 3/31/2024 11:43 AM, Sirronmit wrote to Mike Dippel:

    I like that Storage one!

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    Timothy Norris aka SirRonmit
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    Thanks. It's great template. Still some work to be done on it. I think that I am more
    excited about someone's website than they are. They are making me wait for some
    important information. But I still get paid either way :)

    Mike Dippel

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  • From roman@954:895/2 to Mike Dippel on Mon Apr 1 18:43:51 2024
    I've made a damn of a lot of different websites. But I came to the conclusion that there is nothing better than the website design of the late 90s of the 20th century. Do you remember those cool things where it was written that it was made in Notepad or Netscape Gold? I can make sites like this endlessly. If anyone wants a home page in the style of the late 90s of the 20th century, I can gladly give advice. I can also offer replicas of old web chats on frames.

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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Roman on Mon Apr 1 20:58:20 2024
    On 4/1/2024 6:47 PM, Roman wrote to Mike Dippel:

    I've made a damn of a lot of different websites. But I came to the conclusion
    that there is nothing better than the website design of the late 90s of the 20th century. Do you remember those cool things where it was written that it was made in Notepad or Netscape Gold? I can make sites like this endlessly. If
    anyone wants a home page in the style of the late 90s of the 20th century, I can gladly give advice. I can also offer replicas of old web chats on frames.

    Frames! That's something I haven't used in years. It does have it's advantages
    though. The sites that I am doing now need constant editing on EVERY page when one
    more tab is added. With frames, you only need to edit one page and it affects every
    page without the need to change every page. I might consider trying that again, but it
    would definitely affect the mobile friendly look that I am trying to achieve.

    I learned hot to program using Notepad. I would view the source of someone's website
    then copy it to Notepad. I would then make edits to see how my changes affected the
    look of the page when I refreshed it in a browser.

    But in the end, it's all about being able to view a website on a phone without having to
    drag the page widthwise to be able to see it properly.

    Do you have any examples of your old stuff that I can see?

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Mike Powell@954:895/54 to ROMAN on Tue Apr 2 08:06:00 2024
    I've made a damn of a lot of different websites. But I came to the conclusion at there is nothing better than the website design of the late 90s of the 20th
    entury. Do you remember those cool things where it was written that it was mad
    in Notepad or Netscape Gold? I can make sites like this endlessly. If anyone w
    ts a home page in the style of the late 90s of the 20th century, I can gladly ve advice. I can also offer replicas of old web chats on frames.

    The good thing about sites designed in that manner is that they usually
    worked with just about any browser, from the latest greatest GUI down to a text-only browser.

    It used to be that you were supposed to program them to work with all
    types. Shortly after, they started programming some of them to only work
    with one browser, like IE, and look like garbage on all others. :(

    Mike P


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  • From roman@954:895/2 to Mike Dippel on Tue Apr 2 13:06:23 2024
    In fact, HTML can be integrated into PHP. You will use the CMS as a regular website on frames. You can write this yourself on files. So the site looks like Web1, but it's a CMS.
    I cannot disclose my commercial developments. But I can show you the chat scrip ts on the frames that I made as experiments:
    gopher://shibboleths.org/1/scripts
    https://cdg.adultchatclub.com
    The biggest irony is that while I was making these chats in frames, php 5x was outdated. But nevertheless, I use these scripts for my needs.
    If you look at the screenshots, you will see that everything looks and works like in the 90s, but made for actual browsers starting with Palemoon 28+

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  • From roman@954:895/2 to Mike Powell on Tue Apr 2 13:10:10 2024
    No, if the script returns HTML, then everything is fine. Another thing is that there are discrepancies in styles and javascript.
    I recently experimented with IE 6.0, in principle, if the scripts are simple, then they can work the same.
    Anyway, I saved the native Netscape templates and a lot of Gif animations.

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