Home › Forums › MNFurs › Announcements › Developer Positions
- This topic has 6 replies, 5 voices, and was last updated 11 years, 5 months ago by grumble.
-
AuthorPosts
-
Update
Member of Minnesota Furs a 501c3 Non Profit, former Convention Chairman for Furry Migration, volunteer, and always doings lots of other stuff.
Feel free to ask questions because I'm here for you!
Kurst "YipYap" Hyperyote>Email and instant message responsiveness is requiredno wonder you are looking for help 😉
My web sites are a lot simper and I don’t know PHP or CSS or CMM programs.
Grumble
Edit: I would be interested in looking into how to use frame forwarding to make it easier to create composite web sites for smaller groups.
I use frame forwarding to host about 20 websites from one hosting account. I call it micro-hosting.I add a landing page and then frame forward part of the page to that groups charter.com or other free hosting page.
For the st-cloud and Brainerd fury groups I am thinking of just having landing pages with a smaller frame to bring up MnFurs.org current news. Clicking on that frame would bring them to the mnFurs site.
grumble said:Edit: I would be interested in looking into how to use frame forwarding to make it easier to create composite web sites for smaller groups.
I use frame forwarding to host about 20 websites from one hosting account. I call it micro-hosting.I add a landing page and then frame forward part of the page to that groups charter.com or other free hosting page.
For the st-cloud and Brainerd fury groups I am thinking of just having landing pages with a smaller frame to bring up MnFurs.org current news. Clicking on that frame would bring them to the mnFurs site.
While frame itself are still part of the HTML standard. Frame masking is highly not recommended by the IT and Web developers at this point for reasons that include: search engine, security, browser compatibility, performance, and book marking. There are usually very easy to implement solutions that can do anything you describe there without much work and have higher compatibility/solutions.
If you would like to talk in more detail why and solutions that don't require frames please let me know.
Member of Minnesota Furs a 501c3 Non Profit, former Convention Chairman for Furry Migration, volunteer, and always doings lots of other stuff.
Feel free to ask questions because I'm here for you!
Kurst "YipYap" HyperyoteYou have my interest, I'm still in the learning process for much of this stuff. But here's what I have in my arsenal of skills so far:- HTML ('nuff said)
- CSS (the scope of my knowledge resides with HTML due to what I have learned in my classes so far)
- DB (Mainly with SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise, I know the language is similar to MySQL , currently learning administrative skills)
- Javascript (only within the scope of HTML again, this is currently in the process of being learned)
I know I'm not completely qualified yet (learning PHP this spring) but I am eager to put my skills to use when I'm ready.This, as well as the Webmaster position, has my attention. HTML CSS and PHP capable, but graphically challenged.Just sent you an email Kurst. I'm willing to help out anytime I have time on my hands.I would like to help where I can, however my remoteness and schedule would prevent me from being the lead.Most of my programing is for embedded systems and PC's.
I am interested in learning more about CSS and such.
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.