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Post by Zebra3 on Jun 8, 2003 14:46:12 GMT -5
I'm a completely miserable sod and don't like any banners. An avatar and sig line is plenty.
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Post by wanye on Jun 8, 2003 16:09:41 GMT -5
sigs shouldnt really be any bigger than... ------------------------------------- | | | | -------------------------------------- theres just no need. as for hosting, nearly everybody gets some free webspace to host files when they sign up to their ISP. check the ISPs help pages on how to set up your webspace. you'll need an FTP program, but its only as hard as copying a file somewhere using windows explorer. for example, if you are on ntlworld, theres details of the servers and how to connect to the homepages ftp server at: www.ntlworld.com/help/generalHelp/settings.htmla good example of an ftp program is cuteftp, available from: www.cuteftp.com/
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Post by Shagileo Gigalo on Jun 8, 2003 17:14:06 GMT -5
not to be contraversially old hat or anything, but are avatars the liiiitle flashing things that go under your name on the *thinks for a minute* left?
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Post by wanye on Jun 9, 2003 17:26:53 GMT -5
the puppy
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is my avatar, so i guess the answer is.....yes!
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Post by P-G (A Present for Everyone) on Jun 10, 2003 1:54:35 GMT -5
if anyone has anyproblems with them i have 700mb of space that i call a domain sitting around just pm me and i can host some
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Post by jamie on Jun 10, 2003 7:39:23 GMT -5
if anyone has anyproblems with them i have 700mb of space that i call a domain sitting around just pm me and i can host some How much does that cost per month?
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Post by P-G (A Present for Everyone) on Jun 10, 2003 7:52:30 GMT -5
not sure buts it £50 a year....
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Post by Hula on Jun 11, 2003 12:39:18 GMT -5
I should probably remove my signature then. Oh well, anything to keep you all happy! And to answer the question, I host all my avatars/pictures etc. at www.imagestation.com too, it's free and really easy to use.
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Post by jamie on Jun 17, 2003 1:37:30 GMT -5
not sure buts it £50 a year.... that's very reasonable for 700 megs
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