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Jan 03, 2005 3:55 pmC'mon Folks#

Terry Brejla-The boss TM
Well, this has pretty much become the Cijaye/Mike/Terry network. C'mon folks jump right in....it's a lot more fun that way!

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Jan 03, 2005 6:41 pmre: C'mon Folks and then some#

Warren Contreras
OK Terry,

I will throw my 2 cents in the pot.

The primary problem can be seen by looking at the post you made yesterday. It had 6 hits as of right now and two of them were mine. What's wrong with this picture?

Since I am no longer interested in running a full time business, by reading the intro to this web page I feel like my place is to learn what I can here and not necessarily contribute from a frame-of-reference that does not fit in with the charter of the network.

I sold my business in Sept, 2000 and use the Internet to supplement my Social In-Security but don't want to build beyond what I can do in a few hours a day with time off for good behavior.

That said, in keeping with the 'Milestone' theme, I finally worked out all the glitches in using a downloaded theme to enhance the appearance of my Xoops website. A lot of the free themes on Xoops.org are written by foreigners with no instructions for modification included.

At first I just threw up my hands and reverted back to the default theme. Last month I decided to give it more effort and sure enough, it is up and running now. That's a milestone for me because I can now help many others to accomplish the same goal.

Warren Contreras
http://Warren.PermaHOST.com


> Terry Brejla-The boss TM wrote:
> Well, this has pretty much become the Cijaye/Mike/Terry network. C'mon folks jump right in....it's a lot more fun that way!

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Jan 03, 2005 7:22 pmWarren's Milestone Web Solution#

Cijaye DePradine
Hello Warren and Terry,

Thank you Warren for your feedback and congratulations on the milestone!

Maybe some of our members could use your support on their projects - if they could understand the problem and the solution together as a whole. What did you do to make Xoops.org meet the needs of all parties?



> Warren Contreras wrote:
> OK Terry,
>
>I will throw my 2 cents in the pot.
>
>The primary problem can be seen by looking at the post you made yesterday. It had 6 hits as of right now and two of them were mine. What's wrong with this picture?
>
>Since I am no longer interested in running a full time business, by reading the intro to this web page I feel like my place is to learn what I can here and not necessarily contribute from a frame-of-reference that does not fit in with the charter of the network.
>
>I sold my business in Sept, 2000 and use the Internet to supplement my Social In-Security but don't want to build beyond what I can do in a few hours a day with time off for good behavior.
>
>That said, in keeping with the 'Milestone' theme, I finally worked out all the glitches in using a downloaded theme to enhance the appearance of my Xoops website. A lot of the free themes on Xoops.org are written by foreigners with no instructions for modification included.
>
>At first I just threw up my hands and reverted back to the default theme. Last month I decided to give it more effort and sure enough, it is up and running now. That's a milestone for me because I can now help many others to accomplish the same goal.
>
>Warren Contreras
>http://Warren.PermaHOST.com
>
>
>> Terry Brejla-The boss TM wrote:
>> Well, this has pretty much become the Cijaye/Mike/Terry network. C'mon folks jump right in....it's a lot more fun that way!

Private Reply to Cijaye DePradine

Jan 04, 2005 12:09 amre: Warren's Milestone Web Solution#

Warren Contreras
Cijaye,

Nothing more complicated that spending the time to search out which files needed changing and where.

The majority of the work was done in a single configuration file and the css file. Then it was a matter of tracking down the paths to all the graphics and changing them to reflect my tastes.

I would be glad to give anyone else a hand if they decided to use Xoops as the foundation for a website. I have found it to be a much better solution than using a WYSIWYG editor the bloats the page code and is hard to maintain, especially for beginners.

--Warren

> Cijaye DePradine wrote:
> Hello Warren and Terry,
>
>Thank you Warren for your feedback and congratulations on the milestone!
>
>Maybe some of our members could use your support on their projects - if they could understand the problem and the solution together as a whole. What did you do to make Xoops.org meet the needs of all parties?
>
>
>
>> Warren Contreras wrote:
>> OK Terry,
>>
>>I will throw my 2 cents in the pot.
>>
>>The primary problem can be seen by looking at the post you made yesterday. It had 6 hits as of right now and two of them were mine. What's wrong with this picture?
>>
>>Since I am no longer interested in running a full time business, by reading the intro to this web page I feel like my place is to learn what I can here and not necessarily contribute from a frame-of-reference that does not fit in with the charter of the network.
>>
>>I sold my business in Sept, 2000 and use the Internet to supplement my Social In-Security but don't want to build beyond what I can do in a few hours a day with time off for good behavior.
>>
>>That said, in keeping with the 'Milestone' theme, I finally worked out all the glitches in using a downloaded theme to enhance the appearance of my Xoops website. A lot of the free themes on Xoops.org are written by foreigners with no instructions for modification included.
>>
>>At first I just threw up my hands and reverted back to the default theme. Last month I decided to give it more effort and sure enough, it is up and running now. That's a milestone for me because I can now help many others to accomplish the same goal.
>>
>>Warren Contreras
>>http://Warren.PermaHOST.com
>>
>>
>>> Terry Brejla-The boss TM wrote:
>>> Well, this has pretty much become the Cijaye/Mike/Terry network. C'mon folks jump right in....it's a lot more fun that way!

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Jan 04, 2005 8:33 amIntroduction#

Srinivas Chakravarthy
Hello All,

I am srinivas chakravarthy. Joined this network last week. I am doing MBA (international Business), am in 4th semester. I want to (have a career) do services marketing.

Best regards,
srini

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