The Enchanted Cave 2
Delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choos
4.38 / 5.00 36,385 ViewsGhostbusters B.I.P.
COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.07 / 5.00 13,902 ViewsAt 11/4/11 09:16 AM, NinoGrounds wrote:At 11/4/11 05:08 AM, Astronomic wrote: Ooh big boy. I learned how to code doing that and I make thousands a website now.Thousands of $$$ ?
Yup. Just finished a site Monday for 1,300. And did a single page one last night for 350(he's gonna buy more pages at 100 a pop when he's got more money). I'm not the best, but I know how to sell myself. Next week I'm starting an SEO campaign for another guy at 350 a month for basic stuff. Making money with this crap is soooo easy. Getting me through college nice 'n smoothly.
At 11/4/11 07:43 PM, Relmyna wrote: how would i make a thing move with the arrows or something
http://tinyurl.com/3qjxjn5
learn how to ask questions. Then ask google.
Why don't you read the documentation or google face book marketing. If you're trying to track hits on your website, use Google Analytics, not a like button....
Just was an idea. Minecraft sells itself really...
Poor small businesses live a life of constant promotion.
At 11/4/11 05:14 AM, citricsquid wrote: I'm an admin on a page with around 50,000 likes and even with a page you're only limited to being able to see the latest 200 and that's because of notifications, it's impossible to see who likes a page unless they're your mutual friend.
I'm only a tiny bit jelly. I only administer small business facebook pages, my top only has 120...
And if you're really serious about marketing, you should collect data from those profiles while they're still fresh likes.
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/open graph/
At the very bottom it covers how to integrate video.
If everything checks out there, check how you're handling the video code.
Also, your entire CSS is commented out, look at the <!-- after the css tag and then right before you close... -->
Get notepad++ to do your coding, it will color everything so you know if you have bad tags.
At 10/24/11 02:24 PM, smulse wrote:At 10/24/11 12:14 PM, BlackMist75 wrote: body {That, for a start won't help.
.wrapper1{
I cant get it to work. help please? By the way I didn't make thisAnd secondly the CSS you have written (sorry, someone else's CSS) isn't applying rules to anything in your HTML? So yes, it's not working, but it shouldn't be.
Maybe stop trying to completely rip someone else's website and work because you suck at it.
Ooh big boy. I learned how to code doing that and I make thousands a website now. Everyone starts somewhere.
@OP use
http://www.w3schools.com/css/
To learn about CSS and how the rules work. Your cousin is a very poor teacher.
At 11/4/11 04:00 AM, NinoGrounds wrote: It's me again. So I put a FB like button on this page just so you guys can clearly see it, and now I wonder, how the hell do I know who liked my page? I only see myself lol.
This is how I see it:
When you got that widget from FB, typically you would have created a facebook page for that website/business. (unless you got the code from somewhere else). On that page, as an administrator, you should be able to see exactly who liked your page / business.
At 11/3/11 11:16 AM, Fullmetal-Animator wrote: Thanks. I was thinking of doing some colour in photoshop at some point when I get a chance. When I get a tablet anyway considering I find it awkward with a mouse. Lol. But yeah, I'll do a coloured version at some point.
As it is a line drawing, you can just select the empty space between the lines and fill with a color. It should be effective on the plants, might need to close up some of her muscles before filling in. Just an idea to circumvent using a tablet.
At 11/3/11 05:25 AM, EmbalmedCorpse wrote: So it's not so much abstract art as it is random filter rape of a picture you took..?
"sort of"
Hello NG!
I am starting an art thread of abstract pieces. These started as photographs of mine that I have manipulated into something else entirely. I would really like feed back. I enjoy photographing and using these methods to turn photos into something more 'interesting".
Thank you.
Starting with "Lost Time"