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Re: Yay! My New Web-Site!
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Tue, 21 Jan 2003 06:46:36 GMT
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In lugnet.publish.html, Jason Coronado writes:
holy cow!  your website is awesome!  i just updated my bookmarks to include
this new work of art.

Yay!

it's funny, i was just talking to my future
brother-in-law about making a website.  i have one problem:  it takes me
long enough to make my lego creations, so maintaining an updated website
would take me no less than forever.  how do you find the time?  i have 100
mb of free web space via at&t broadband, but i have no clue how to make a
basic website.  what do you think?  should i try, or just stick to posting
pics on brickshelf?

For this web site, I researched the services that came with my ISP. If you
have at&t, they have alotted you 100MB to either store and or display web-space.

You need either the HTML knowledge to use with a FTP utility or use a
Web-Writing program like I have. I use CuteSite 2.0 from Globalscape.

You just configure your site using the program. Then secure some web-space.
If you have  100MB on at&t find out what the process for logging in and get
the FTP upload info, such as your username, web-site name and address.

Put that info into the Web-writing program options for FTP Upload configure
and that's the brief run down.

1. Get program to make web-pages - or use your ISP's features to get started.
2. Configure Web-pages to taste.
3. Secure info on your web-space. - user FTP info.
4. Upload using web-writing program or FTP utility.
6. Enjoy!

That's the basic experience. At least for me.

anyway, i really dig your graphics and how easy it is to navigate through
your website.  another fine treat from the master!

Thanks! The size of www.mylegomaster.com is big, having a smaller Version
will speed up my publishing considerably and its fun to try new things!

e
http://members.aol.com/mylegomaster/index.htm
http://www.mylegomaster.com/

In lugnet.build.mecha, Eric Sophie writes:
Yay! Look - Tell me if you dig my New Web Site!

New MOCs will be featured here.
http://members.aol.com/mylegomaster/index.htm

This will be my primary Web-Site now. It only contains MOCs.

mylegomaster.com is still up, but it takes too long to update because of its
size :( Refer to The Legomaster's Lego Continuum for greater depth etc....

So I refined it to the Bare Minimum. What else do you notice or recommend?
The name graphics for each model links to its own Brickshelf Gallery.

Stop in and take the Poll!

e



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