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for that kinf of money you should be able to get a nice and decent computer.
try www.dell.com thay have good systems I've been a costumer for years and those ysstams are really good
I've been into web designing for almost a year, as you all know I stil have quite a bunch of things to learn but what is it with the whole table vs css thing. What exactly makes one better then the other. I've seen lots of websites using tables and they look great. I mean they' don't take too much time to download. What do you guys think.
I am sure you have seen these messages lots of times
404 Page cannot be found!
Well there's a way to crete you own customized error page and it's easier than most people think. Here's how I did it:
I didn't like it when I found out I surfers can leave my site if they get that message.
When people get the blank "404" page and find themselves without any links or navigation var to help them get back to your site it's obvious
that they'll leave. So, basicaly what I did to design a page kind of similar to my site's site map the one that contains all of the site's information
such as links navigation var and so on. Why? because even if your site is perfectly design and works just fine chances are you'll get a error page
evntually; so I wanted to make sure that when people get the error page they get a page like the one I described above.
Error pages are the result of misspelled url's, and links, there might be some other reasons, I am niot sure. So make sure you type a brief message
like this:
" We're sorry. The file you were looking for could no be found, it may have been moved to a new location. Please use the navigation above to help you locate the file.
To go to the homw page cluck here > www.yoursite.com" Now, my web hosting provider enables error pages, what that means is that in my control panel where I upload my html files and all of that there's
an option there where I can upload my custon erroer page. It's so easy, I think most hosting companies do, if not ask your to do so.
I hope you guys find this interesting and useful.
Check the link bellow, they have more info there:
http://www.404-error-page.com/404-cr...ror-page.shtml