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triplez Posted: 12-01-2004 3:35 AM

It's on http://dev.sgdotnet.org

I'm still getting the other components and pages working, but that's the initial stage. Still got lots of changes to the visual stylings to make. So if you guys have any comments please post them here.

I intended to deploy version 0.3 today, but couldn't rush it through so deployed it on the dev server first. I'll try my best to get it out of the door by end of this week.

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I just tried accessing the dev website today on my handphone, and guess what? IT DISPLAYED! WOOOO HOOO!! BUWAHAHAHA.
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Yes Way to go Triplez...I must try it using my PPC..

microlau Blog: http://community.sgdotnet.org/blogs/microlau

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Hi guys. I need some help with styling the login control. Can someone that's cool in CSS take a look at the CSS file? Thanks.
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Anyway, updates to the current site.

I've completed the navmenu bar, to be able to change ot dynamically in different pages. (basically the TechMilk bar thingy you're looking at)

That'll basically be the basis for me creating the other pages.

Edited the all the logos from the affiliates section with the help of jieke.

Thing will speed up now since I know how to do nice inner properties. Read my blog @ http://triplezone.blogspot.com
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More updates on the website. Events pages is up and running. Many other pages are being worked on. Can Nova give me their project description? Thanks.
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Ok. I just did a check, I reduced the html code by 30%, meaning from 107kb, I reduced the html code to 70kb, around 30% with XHTML and CSS layouts.

Sounds good huh?

I'm deploying the dev website now, and I'll be mass mailing the christmas party registration on Monday night. Kitkai is helping out with the registration page. :)

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It's deployed. Check it out! http://www.sgdotnet.org
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 triplez wrote:
It's deployed. Check it out! http://www.sgdotnet.org


looks good!

is it possible to make the forum link more visible so that pple can jump straight to it.
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The Read More links appear to be redundant now...

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 icelava wrote:
The Read More links appear to be redundant now...

oh ya... dats remind me... i suggest either truncating the body, or get rid of the read more link..

I go for the first

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We will get the error "You are not authorized to view this page" when we click on the items in the menubar on the landing page if the page is not fully loaded.

I'm used to selecting www.sgdotnet.org from my Favourites and immediately clicking on Forums. If I do that now (by clicking on Community), I get the error. Sad

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Hmmm, not good huh. *ponders*

*stress*
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I'm working on truncating the body. Smile But I thought to deploy it first.
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 triplez wrote:
Hmmm, not good huh. *ponders*

*stress*


It's good but I still think the menubar is hanging out there and doesn't blend in with the design. No need to stress over it Big Smile
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