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Any TXTA web designers / web programmers?
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| Rememberence_ |
I have a couple of simple but nice ideas for creating a website for DJs, where they can manage their profiles and have sets available for people to download. I want it to have a basic user interface and be user friendly. What brought this to mind was the plethora of talent we have within the TXTA forum, and that we have no central repository where our music can be shared. Who knows, maybe it could grow outside of TXTA but initially I'd want to build it primarily for our small community. I'm sure I could knock it together myself but it would no doubt benefit from the input of any other experienced web application programmers, so I'm interested to know if there are any among you?
Die. |
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| digitalbreach |
LINK
you don't have to be a programmer.
1. right click > View Page Source
2. Copy [CTRL-C] HTML CODE
3. Paste [CTRL-P] HTML CODE |
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| Rememberence_ |
| h0h0h0h0h0h0 thanks for the input, dickhead! :mad: |
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| davemolina |
Watch your language in front of the Super Saiyan...
/DragonballZ Reference |
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| digitalbreach |
Go back to waxing on and waxing off your land mower kobra kai
:o
/karate kid reference. |
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| Rememberence_ |
| you two are champs when you're apart, but together, you're utter fags |
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| davemolina |
| quote: | Originally posted by digitalbreach
Go back to waxing on and waxing off your land mower kobra kai
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Saw this and thought of you

What's a land mower? |
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