Well I thought it would be easy. Ha ha stupid me. Even with a prog like WYSIWYG web builder it is not at all easy. Any will mess about with it over christmas but any tips much appreciated.
I have figured out that I have way too many big pictures all over the place.
http://www.minor1000.com
Cheers
My first attempt at a Web Site
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- ptitterington
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My first attempt at a Web Site
Traveller rebuilt in 2007 by Charles Ware's Morris Minor Centre
Pickup Fully restored 2011 by Rich Legg


http://WWW.minor1000.com
http://www.morrisowners.co.uk/

Pickup Fully restored 2011 by Rich Legg


http://WWW.minor1000.com
http://www.morrisowners.co.uk/

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not bad for a first attempt 
plus you have remembered the most important thing (that everyone forgets) - content is really important... it doesnt matter if you have the best design and web skills - its not worth anything if theres nothing good to actually see on the site!!
thanks for sharing your pics
by the way - you can leave the photos on photobucket and use that to host them so you dont need to copy them onto your site

plus you have remembered the most important thing (that everyone forgets) - content is really important... it doesnt matter if you have the best design and web skills - its not worth anything if theres nothing good to actually see on the site!!
thanks for sharing your pics

by the way - you can leave the photos on photobucket and use that to host them so you dont need to copy them onto your site

Barry, Miriam, Ellie, Maia and the Morris
Overall a first attempt of which to be proud. A few suggestions / observations, hopefully regarded as constructive......
a) Consider the screen size / resolution used by most people. Many will have to scroll right as well as down to see the whole page. Making it just a little narrower will allow easier viewing.
b) Where you have "See my new Traveller on the next page...", it's very inviting, so make this a link so that one can click on the text and go to the next page.
c) You've got a "Button 3" that doesn't do anything.
Good luck with the cars.
a) Consider the screen size / resolution used by most people. Many will have to scroll right as well as down to see the whole page. Making it just a little narrower will allow easier viewing.
b) Where you have "See my new Traveller on the next page...", it's very inviting, so make this a link so that one can click on the text and go to the next page.
c) You've got a "Button 3" that doesn't do anything.
Good luck with the cars.
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Well done!!!.... but ...er... what's under construction around here?!......http://stouen.co.uk/page13.html 

- ptitterington
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Oh yes forgot about that, It is my work website that a friends son did for me as a school project. I am going to try and capture it with this software and hopefully be able to edit it myself.
Thanks for all the tips.
Thanks for all the tips.
Traveller rebuilt in 2007 by Charles Ware's Morris Minor Centre
Pickup Fully restored 2011 by Rich Legg


http://WWW.minor1000.com
http://www.morrisowners.co.uk/

Pickup Fully restored 2011 by Rich Legg


http://WWW.minor1000.com
http://www.morrisowners.co.uk/
