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you´re great jim [img]/images/graemlins/notworthy.gif[/img]
your old site was very good but this version is really killer
big thanks for sharing all the info
Michael, I did this one over the past year or so. It actually was done last winter, but I just never posted it. Some day you may be able to scrounge it all up and have something. If not, thats cool too.
model1, you can still see the old site if you wish. It is linked at the bottom of the page.
<font color="aqua">As always Jim, you're a wealth of knowledge and a true asset to the JCF community. Thanks so much for your time bro! [img]/images/graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
Actually on your website Jim, the green fonts aren't lining up under the proper thumbnails, like the TRC's and the cavity routes. Just as a note, I'm using MSN Explorer 9.</font>
I noticed that problem with the green fonts! I have tried many different things to fix it and it just doesn't want to work. Especially if the window is not open to its full size.
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I noticed that problem with the green fonts! I have tried many different things to fix it and it just doesn't want to work. Especially if the window is not open to its full size.
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<font color="aqua">To help try and "control" the fonts to be forced under the thumbs, maybe you could put the pictures and description in their own table? That's basically what I did on my site and then used the "center alignment" to keep it centered to the page. </font>
I did the center alignment and it still didn't work. I just spaced them all out now one pic per line. It lengthens the page, but helps with the clutter.
Jim, very nice bro [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
You have been a super contributor to this site. And thank you again for the one on one guidance for my Jackson Strat.
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