First off I would like to explain how this template works.
This is just pure code. The only things here are the files that contain the content (a.k.a text) and the files that say where everything in that first file is located on the page. Then you have all of the pictures like the book, the button textures, and the backgrounds of the side bar modules. To learn more about what these are here are a couple of links.
(I have no experience with this sites web hosting all I am trying to provide is the uses of these two languages)
Now off I want to talk about services like Weebly. Weebly is a Webhost/ CMS service that allows the creation of multiple pages and keeping content the same between pages. If you have used a service like Weebly before you know there is an Administrator area or location where you login to make mass changes to the website/ add pages. Below is a link to describe what a CMS is.
Now here we have an issue this template is coded in HTML which is a static language (you have to change the actual code of the website to make page changes). This can’t be done with a simple editor where you can drag things around the page and edit text boxes. So we manage that with databases and a page that pulls the info from a database and changes the website accordingly. Here another issue arises. You cannot edit databases from a pretty control panel either. This entire process here is done with another language called PHP which is considered a dynamic language because it can pull info from other places and put it on the page. Here is a better definition of what PHP is.
Theoretically this template could work with a site like Weebly.com but someone would have to spend their time rewriting it to work with Weebly’s standards. I have taken the time to rewrite it for a CMS called Joomla! which can be found in the link below. I am recoding this as a Joomla! Template. While this CMS does have to be hosted on a server you either have to pay for or host on your own server, the community would be happy to help you do that.
Awesome template! I've been using this for just about a year now.
I noticed you did use quite a bit of elements that are obsolete in HTML5.
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You can replace the div element center attribute (obsolete) with CSS if you just specify a class (in this case center) and put this somewhere in your crafty.css file:
Hi after seeing this template i just new you were perfect for what i need.
I need your help with a website build. I own a small company but the website at the moment isnt the best. I am willing to pay a small amount if you agree to build it for me. I will pay anywhere from £0.00 to £5.99.
This is just pure code. The only things here are the files that contain the content (a.k.a text) and the files that say where everything in that first file is located on the page. Then you have all of the pictures like the book, the button textures, and the backgrounds of the side bar modules. To learn more about what these are here are a couple of links.
HTML: http://www.freeserve...WhatIsHTML.html
CSS: http://www.freeserve.../WhatIsCSS.html
(I have no experience with this sites web hosting all I am trying to provide is the uses of these two languages)
Now off I want to talk about services like Weebly. Weebly is a Webhost/ CMS service that allows the creation of multiple pages and keeping content the same between pages. If you have used a service like Weebly before you know there is an Administrator area or location where you login to make mass changes to the website/ add pages. Below is a link to describe what a CMS is.
CMS: http://plone.org/doc...q/what-is-a-cms
Now here we have an issue this template is coded in HTML which is a static language (you have to change the actual code of the website to make page changes). This can’t be done with a simple editor where you can drag things around the page and edit text boxes. So we manage that with databases and a page that pulls the info from a database and changes the website accordingly. Here another issue arises. You cannot edit databases from a pretty control panel either. This entire process here is done with another language called PHP which is considered a dynamic language because it can pull info from other places and put it on the page. Here is a better definition of what PHP is.
PHP: http://www.freeserve.../WhatIsPHP.html
Theoretically this template could work with a site like Weebly.com but someone would have to spend their time rewriting it to work with Weebly’s standards.
I have taken the time to rewrite it for a CMS called Joomla! which can be found in the link below. I am recoding this as a Joomla! Template. While this CMS does have to be hosted on a server you either have to pay for or host on your own server, the community would be happy to help you do that.
Joomla! = http://www.joomla.org/
Joomla! 2.5 Template of this template = https://github.com/BraveStone199/JoomGeneric
I noticed you did use quite a bit of elements that are obsolete in HTML5.
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You can replace the div element center attribute (obsolete) with CSS if you just specify a class (in this case center) and put this somewhere in your crafty.css file:
Haha that low price...
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<html class="no-js" lang="en">"
part of the index html and worked fine.
could you please kindly give us a download
Does anyone have the files?
Link off,please reupload !
i'm paid 4 ZL (5,25 BRL) for give the file !
please don't let this template die!
I will send it to github and provide the link
https://github.com/angelusinferni/Free-Stunning-Minecraft-HTML-Template