Hey Guys...I added a whole bunch of new pictures to my site. I also created some posters for "Scorched" and "29 Palms". I can't believe that Miramax is sooo dumm not to create an official site for "Texas Rangers"... but anywhooGo check out the stuff... http://www.geocities.com/cfphotography laters
Posts: 55 | Location: California | Registered: July 11, 2001
You're excellent with your poster design. Hope if somebody from production see this to be contacted. I'm impressed...Same for your website. Keep up the good job. I still have your link from my website which I gladly invite you to visit again and again.RLC Signature (made with Geocities)RealLiveClaude
Thanks for posting a link to my site. I went on your site... I saw you wrote my location down, except it isn't my location, I'm in California, USA. Used to be in Europe though, so you weren't too far off.Thanks for the compliments... And guess what my profession is? :-)laters
Posts: 55 | Location: California | Registered: July 11, 2001
Dear CF !I did the correction, thanks for telling me. And thanks for the compliment...And California was for me the starting point for my website about Rachael...RealLiveClaude
Hey CF, Is your site for IE only? My preference is Netscape 4.7 since it runs faster on my computer. Blows IE 5 out of the water where speed is concerned. I've been to your site three times and all I get is some problems that prevent navigation of any sort. I can access the FHM pix, and that's about it.
Posts: 1387 | Location: Seoul, South Korea | Registered: June 15, 2001
Indeed IE5 only, some versions of Netscape actually managed to do well, but this site is constructed with an extreme setup of frames, and I know of the problem it causes in netscape, but I didn't want to jeapordise the design.Sorry, later
Posts: 55 | Location: California | Registered: July 11, 2001
That's cool. I linked your site from my site and gave a warning that Netscape probably would not work with it. When I get a chance I'll take time out and use IE to see what's happening there. The one time I did visit, it looked very nice, indeed.
Posts: 1387 | Location: Seoul, South Korea | Registered: June 15, 2001
cfp (mind if I call you cfp?) I think you should try to make your central window resize. I'm running 1600x1200 and it like this 4 inch by 5 inch square in the middle of a wasteland of white emptiness. Now, granted, I don't know much (anything) about frames, but I think it must be possible. Just a thought. Cool site otherwise (except for those annoying geocities ads popping up all the time).-Nate
Posts: 428 | Location: Somerville, MA USA | Registered: May 09, 2001
The problem with resizing is that other people would have a problem with the site. I am running at 1200x1024 and rarely run Internet Explorer full screen so it is OK on my PC. If it were enlarged anyone running at 800x600 would have a minor problem.
Posts: 1232 | Location: Aylesbury, Bucks, England | Registered: September 04, 2001
I totally agree, I had mentioned this before, I only was looking out for those who are a bit behind in time, and haven't changed their screensettings from 800x600 to 1024x768. And they are still about 50% of all users.But to something else, I am showing of something very dear to me now, if you care to check it out. I'm not going to duplicate myself, so go here: http://www.rachaelleighcook.net/board/Forum3/HTML/000312.html enjoy, CF
Posts: 55 | Location: California | Registered: July 11, 2001