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Krustov
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#1: Jun 2 '08
My latest php driven website (ho ho ho) .

www.renfrewshirecars.co.uk

2 years ago i didnt even know how to pass a variable to the next page
and it was geoff berrow who in effect took the time to help me with some
newbie beginners php basics and to help get me started with php .

Look what i can do now - as i can now build better websites than he can
:-))

rf
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#2: Jun 2 '08

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Krustov <me@privacy.netwrote in news:MPG.226f061980327a6f98b403
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My latest php driven website (ho ho ho) .
>
www.renfrewshirecars.co.uk
>
2 years ago i didnt even know how to pass a variable to the next page
and it was geoff berrow who in effect took the time to help me with some
newbie beginners php basics and to help get me started with php .
>
Look what i can do now - as i can now build better websites than he can
>:-))
Does Geoff Berrow have three hundred and twelve HTML errors in his page?
Does he use flyspeck sized fonts?
Does he use invisible light grey text on a white background?


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macca
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#3: Jun 2 '08

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Do you mean like the (advanced search) option thats available on the
main search page as a clickable link :-)

Yeah, that's much better! didn't see that little link down there. why
not have that as the main search and get rid of all that other
unnecessary search stuff. I mean, come on, do you really need:

a link for every thousand miles
a list of all the badges( i can see this having problems!)
every single engine size from 1000cc to 4200cc in increments of 1000
every single year as a link from 1970 onwards
etc etc etc

Unnecessary Clutter if you ask me. The advanced search is much better.
Keep it simple and easy.
Krustov
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#4: Jun 2 '08

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what happens if a car is for sale
for £460? why dont you have price/milage ranges instead? I think you
should think again about all these separate search pages and have a
search form with all the options as drop down menu's instead.
Do you mean like the (advanced search) option thats available on the
main search page as a clickable link :-)


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Mark Space
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#5: Jun 2 '08

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Krustov wrote:
Quote:
My latest php driven website (ho ho ho) .
>
www.renfrewshirecars.co.uk
>
2 years ago i didnt even know how to pass a variable to the next page
and it was geoff berrow who in effect took the time to help me with some
newbie beginners php basics and to help get me started with php .
>
Look what i can do now - as i can now build better websites than he can
:-))
The top menu bar was all broken up for me. Lots of white space with
the text all crammed together in narrow margins.

There was a <div....tag visible on the bottom of the page.

Not bad, still some work to do....
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