On 3/10/14, 12:55 PM, KC wrote:
On 3/10/2014 11:30 AM, KC wrote:
On 3/10/2014 11:28 AM, wrote:
On Monday, March 10, 2014 10:28:56 AM UTC-4, KC wrote:
Posted this about a week ago was hoping at least for a comment or
two. I
spent about a month learning the types of coding necessary to put all
the different scripts together... It's one reason I have been so quiet
lately..
Anyway, last try... http://www.newenglandtreemasters.com ...
I know a couple links are still dead. I spent the last two weeks
building the "Portfolio Page" and putting in the controls.. The
"Equipment" page took a while too but it has a display script,
inside of
another display script. The Flash presentation on the front page is
"stock" but I did add my own objects and actions to in for another
website I am working with, doing that in Macromedia Flash... Most of
the
adjustments to the site are border and background colors and making
things line up with the Cascading Style Sheets that are the basic
layout
and feel of the site etc... Anyway, the customer really likes the color
scheme but I still have to do a new logo... And ironically, like I said
before the customer speaks English as a second language and hired me to
"communicate" to the customers for them
I took a quick look! Way too many exclamation points! Every sentence
doesn't need one!
See what I mean? :-)
Thanks, I will check it out.. Most of the work was on the back end and I
mostly put the words in to make everything even and fitting correctly...
Any other input is appreciated... thx...
Just went in and looked at punctuation... Have some hs english to
remember but I did lose about 90% of the exclamation points, thanks
again for pointing that out...
Punctuation usually is taught in grammar school and maybe junior high,
but not in high school. A high school teacher might correct one's
grammar or spelling errors, but typically wouldn't be teaching the
students grammar or spelling, unless he or she were teaching the
bonehead classes and a certain minimal competency were needed for the
sort of social promotion/graduation you got.