Freelancers Forum Messages on Wednesday March 1st 2006
Re: FN-FORUM: inland revenue and NI contributions help please!
date posted 1st March 2006 23:53
Hi Neil,
At 11:23 pm +0000 1/3/06, Neil Kay-Jones wrote:
>Q1. Why do i need to be self employed when i only do a few jobs a =20
>year if some one asks me too and i do not actively look for jobs?
The...
Re: FN-FORUM: inland revenue and NI contributions help please!
date posted 1st March 2006 23:28
Thank you for the info, not sure i understand the tone behind the the =20=
first answer as i m not complaining about getting jobs and i am =20
wanting to do jobs but i do not actively look for them s...
Re: FN-FORUM: inland revenue and NI contributions help please!
date posted 1st March 2006 23:01
Q1. Why do i need to be self employed when i only do a few jobs a
year if some one asks me too and i do not actively look for jobs?
Because that's the law in this country - everyone has to pay the "r...
FN-FORUM: inland revenue and NI contributions help please!
date posted 1st March 2006 22:43
Some how i have managed to get myself in a right pickle!
First i registered late so i got a fine for =A391.50 then because i was =20=
told to register as self employed even though i am also fully =2...
FN-FORUM: Javascript Linking
date posted 1st March 2006 19:52
Still new, very keen! ... I am planning to allow use a piece of javascript
on their website that will allow them to gather content from my site. Can
anyone tell me if this is positive linking? - Will...
Re: FN-FORUM: Setting up Exim smtp
date posted 1st March 2006 19:28
Jonathan Chong wrote:
> Hi James
>
> Thanks for getting back so quickly.
>
> Yes, every outgoing email will be sent from my box alone, as I don't
> want my server to be used as a smtp server for spa...
Re: FN-FORUM: editing pdf's
date posted 1st March 2006 18:06
My fave is CutePdf....
RE: FN-FORUM: [Off topic] Microsoft designs the iPod
date posted 1st March 2006 17:40
Now posted on every forum I am a member of. Both of them.
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RE: FN-FORUM: Newbie requires some advice
date posted 1st March 2006 17:30
Yes you are.
Good site for testing your site for spider compatibility is
http://tools.summitmedia.co.uk/spider/
Regards
Sam Morgan
WiredEyes / WebClickGo
tel (Uk): +44 (0)20 7100 2178 / tel (I...
FN-FORUM: [Off topic] Microsoft designs the iPod
date posted 1st March 2006 17:21
Spot on... 8)
http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=16089...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: CSS Advice
date posted 1st March 2006 16:19
My guess is the class is being used in the wrong instance, so instead of
being in a tag (for example), it's in a or something like
that. But example code would be handy!
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Re: FN-FORUM: FW: CSS Advice
date posted 1st March 2006 16:18
Hi Terry
assuming you are applying to a tag or something similar, you could try
splitting the CSS code and applying css elements relevant to the link - to
the tag only (.servicemenu a:link)
somet...
RE: FN-FORUM: Newbie requires some advice
date posted 1st March 2006 15:52
Thanks, on the aspx pages I would be generating the content dynamically but
returning hopefully pure html to the user, I am assuming the spiders see
exactly what the end use does. I am right in thinki...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: CSS Advice
date posted 1st March 2006 15:45
On 1 Mar 2006 16:18:16 -0000, Adam Robertson [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> You have missed the very last semi-colon ';' for the background-image
> attribute. this should fix it...
the semi-colon before...
RE: FN-FORUM: FW: CSS Advice
date posted 1st March 2006 15:40
[EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> I wonder if someone could help with a CSS problem, that I can't seem
> to get round.
Start out with checking your CSS using http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/.
Andy...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: CSS Advice
date posted 1st March 2006 15:39
On 1 Mar 2006 16:12:15 -0000, Terry @ Easymatics [EMAIL REMOVED] wro=
te:
>
> I wonder if someone could help with a CSS problem, that I can't seem to g=
et
> round.
>
> I have the following lines;
>
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: FW: CSS Advice
date posted 1st March 2006 15:38
> I have the following lines;
>
> .servicemenu { font: bold 9pt Verdana,Helvetica,Arial;
> text-decoration: none;
> text-align: center; color: #182C5A;
>...
FN-FORUM: FW: CSS Advice
date posted 1st March 2006 15:32
I wonder if someone could help with a CSS problem, that I can't seem to get
round.
I have the following lines;
.servicemenu { font: bold 9pt Verdana,Helvetica,Arial;
text-de...
RE: FN-FORUM: SQL Server Developer - SE London
date posted 1st March 2006 15:29
Hi Paul,
I can work with any team in SE London.
Can you give me more details on the project ?
Didier
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Cooper
Sent...
RE: FN-FORUM: Newbie requires some advice
date posted 1st March 2006 15:18
There are a few caveats when doing sites for SEO.
1. If you need to use JavaScript then also provide an SEO friendly version
of your links.
For example if you want to use window.open to open your...
RE: FN-FORUM: Onclick event
date posted 1st March 2006 14:37
>>> 1) Have separate pages for each different page you
>>> present - this is probably the best way
>>
>>Out of interest, could you have hidden DIVs and use JavaScript to
>>show/hide them when the vi...
RE: FN-FORUM: Newbie requires some advice
date posted 1st March 2006 14:00
James,
Generally for search engines the rules changes all over the place, you
should register a fixed html for best results with correct relevance. Use a
robot file to hide the generated pages from se...
Re: FN-FORUM: site test
date posted 1st March 2006 13:50
> No curly quotes. Others OK. Why would I care about curly quotes in
> email?
No reason, just characters that are fairly UTF-8 specific. They often
appear from Word documents too.
>> > Some UTF...
FN-FORUM: Newbie requires some advice
date posted 1st March 2006 13:47
Hi,
I am new here with all this SEO stuff, I have a background of VB6,
C# .NET, JavaScript, VBScript, HTML etc. etc. I have been doing some
research on SEO but would like to ask a few questions befor...
RE: FN-FORUM: Onclick event
date posted 1st March 2006 13:40
The main reason I asked is because I am developing a shopping cart for a
client. The menu on the left expands to show sub-categories & items. I use
includes for the header/footer & menu, but there i...
RE: FN-FORUM: SQL Server Developer - SE London
date posted 1st March 2006 13:38
>Hi
>Are there any SQL Server developers that could work on site with me in
>Forest Hill SE23.
>Thanks
>Paul
Hi Paul,
Not used this guy before but have heard very good stuff about him, give him...
FN-FORUM: SQL Server Developer - SE London
date posted 1st March 2006 13:16
Hi
Are there any SQL Server developers that could work on site with me in
Forest Hill SE23.
Thanks
Paul...
RE: FN-FORUM: Onclick event
date posted 1st March 2006 12:52
At 1:04 pm +0000 1/3/06, FAQ Desk wrote:
> > 1) Have separate pages for each different page you
>> present - this is probably the best way
>
>Out of interest, could you have hidden DIVs and use Java...
RE: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 12:40
Hi,
I am new here with all this SEO stuff, I have a background of VB6,
C# .NET, JavaScript, VBScript, HTML etc. etc. I have been doing some
research on SEO but would like to ask a few questions befor...
Re: FN-FORUM: site test
date posted 1st March 2006 12:26
No curly quotes. Others OK. Why would I care about curly quotes in email?
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Kathy
http://www.vendetta.co.uk
+44(0)7005 982 261...
RE: FN-FORUM: Onclick event
date posted 1st March 2006 12:25
> 1) Have separate pages for each different page you
> present - this is probably the best way
Out of interest, could you have hidden DIVs and use JavaScript to show/hide
them when the visitor click...
RE: FN-FORUM: How does your website look on Apple Safari ?
date posted 1st March 2006 12:11
Cool!
FYI - Set your bg color for
Mike
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> Behalf Of Ramnish Kalsi
> Sent: 01 March 2006 12:50
> To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOV...
Re: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 11:47
On 1 Mar 2006 10:54:28 -0000, Anthony Cartmell [EMAIL REMOVED] wrot=
e:
>
> >
> >
> > would position the image at the bottom rightmost postion of it's
> > relatively position...
FN-FORUM: How does your website look on Apple Safari ?
date posted 1st March 2006 11:09
Find out here !!!
http://www.snugtech.com/safaritest/
cheers....
Re: FN-FORUM: editing pdf's
date posted 1st March 2006 10:50
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Re: FN-FORUM: Onclick event
date posted 1st March 2006 10:41
I agree with Matt's suggestion that separate pages is the best way,
but if you want to script the page loads into your DIV then you could
use something like this: .
Basically,...
Re: FN-FORUM: Setting up Exim smtp
date posted 1st March 2006 10:40
Help anyone?
--
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http://www.arsenal-now.com/
http://www.arsenal-mania.com/
http://www.ashburrn.com/
http://www.jonathan-chong.com/...
Re: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 10:15
> (bit like the "make poverty history" banners you see on some sites)
Aha, but they're _top_ right, which is easy. See my other post...
Anthony
--
www.fonant.com - hand-crafted web sites...
Re: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 10:14
>
>
> would position the image at the bottom rightmost postion of it's
> relatively positioned container, so if you stick it as the last thing
> in the source it will be always bottom ri...
Re: FN-FORUM: editing pdf's
date posted 1st March 2006 09:59
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 21:04, you wrote:
>make a new PDF using a tool (open source and free) like ghostscript.
>
> Matt
I recently used PStill -
http://www.wizards.de/~frank/pstill.html
--...
Re: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 09:50
would position the image at the bottom rightmost postion of it's
relatively positioned container, so if you stick it as the last thing
in the source it will be always bottom right in th...
Re: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 09:45
On 1 Mar 2006 10:00:59 -0000, Thomas [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> I've got a repeating background image for a design, but I also want an im=
age
> to appear in the bottom-right of the screen on all reso...
Re: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 09:38
> The most obvious solution that springs to mind (tho' I haven't tested it)
> would be to have a within your and put the other background
> image on that.
Ah, that sounds perhaps like the easiest...
Re: FN-FORUM: SQL / ASP help
date posted 1st March 2006 09:34
Thanks Dai. I thought I was possbile to do a 'batch' update, so
wasn't sure if it was the right way to do it. Anyway all sorted now.
Paul...
Re: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 09:30
> I've got a repeating background image for a design, but I also want an
> image
> to appear in the bottom-right of the screen on all resolutions....
>
> As I havent tried it yet (in css) I just wan...
Re: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 09:28
Thomas wrote:
> I've got a repeating background image for a design, but I also want an image
> to appear in the bottom-right of the screen on all resolutions....
>
> As I havent tried it yet (in css...
Re: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 09:26
body {
> background-image: url();
> background-repeat: no-repeat;
> background-position: bottom-right;
> background-attachment: fixed;
> }
this should work, otherwise try w/t per...
FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 09:21
I've got a repeating background image for a design, but I also want an image
to appear in the bottom-right of the screen on all resolutions....
As I havent tried it yet (in css) I just wanted to fin...
Re: FN-FORUM: site test
date posted 1st March 2006 09:14
> Some UTF-8 characters: “UTF-8� is nice – you can use extra characters
> like ¶ and ©™!
These came through OK for me. Anyone not have curly-quotes, paragraph
symbol...
Re: FN-FORUM: site test
date posted 1st March 2006 09:04
> I checked my google settings and they recommend "if problems" choose
> UTF-8, which I had selected. Right now I have reverted to google's
> default, which is where it was when I started using googl...
RE: FN-FORUM: site test
date posted 1st March 2006 08:20
All I can say Andy is - I can read all of your messages fine, but your
'stuff' at the foot of the message (after your name) used to come up
garbled.
Max.
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: site test
I stron...
Re: FN-FORUM: site test
date posted 1st March 2006 08:12
Whatever it's set to now works for me - that's the first one of yours for
ages that wasn't spam trapped.
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Kathy
http://www.vende...
Re: FN-FORUM: Onclick event
date posted 1st March 2006 00:18
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 00:42, Lee Fogarty wrote:
> Any SEO experts know the answer to this?
>
> I have a tag that is a central container for the site. When the user
> clicks a menu item, only th...
FN-FORUM: Onclick event
date posted 1st March 2006 00:02
Any SEO experts know the answer to this?
I have a tag that is a central container for the site. When the user
clicks a menu item, only the div tag is updated (much like the old iframes).
This mean...