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I have heard a few positive reviews about openSuse.
No idea about it's use of resources though.
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In Topic: What version of linux?
05 November 2010 - 03:29 AM
In Topic: Suspension Appeal
02 November 2010 - 04:21 PM
That is ok, but I am slightly more confused now as I use the same linkback method on www.vsnrypictures.com (domain) and www.deanjullie.com (sub domain)
I use the linkback comment method which generates the code: Hosting provided by <a href="http://vlexofree.com">VlexoFree Hosting</a>
When I load www.vsnrypictures.com I can see the linkback generated by the comment, perhaps the screen resolution you are using is shifting my page layout around and making it hard to spot?
Screen resolution is one of the harder things I am learning about with page layout design so I might have it quite wrong.
As far as I can see on both domain and sub domain there is a linkback, so I am confused. I will have another look to see if I have some web page uploaded in the domain that should have one but I have not done so deliberately and don't know why the linkback check you have failed.
Do you have more specifics, because the domain when I view it from multiple computers has the linkback.
EDIT: It looks like any viewport resolution under 1308x922px shuffles my pages content off the screen
I will try remedy this problem.
I use the linkback comment method which generates the code: Hosting provided by <a href="http://vlexofree.com">VlexoFree Hosting</a>
When I load www.vsnrypictures.com I can see the linkback generated by the comment, perhaps the screen resolution you are using is shifting my page layout around and making it hard to spot?
Screen resolution is one of the harder things I am learning about with page layout design so I might have it quite wrong.
As far as I can see on both domain and sub domain there is a linkback, so I am confused. I will have another look to see if I have some web page uploaded in the domain that should have one but I have not done so deliberately and don't know why the linkback check you have failed.
Do you have more specifics, because the domain when I view it from multiple computers has the linkback.
EDIT: It looks like any viewport resolution under 1308x922px shuffles my pages content off the screen
I will try remedy this problem.
In Topic: video player
01 October 2010 - 06:21 PM
Close, I do want to be able to customize the way it looks, or just have one that looks modern, but not tacky.
The watermark on the JW player makes me cry
Also it is a flash player, was hoping to use html5 so I could make use of the Poster attribute.
It does let me play youtube hosted files though
which is a plus.
Considering my latest video, finished .mp4 1080i version = ~450mbs, 720p = ~350mbs and youtube quality is ~ 45mbs
So if I host myself there are way too many size related issues (monthly bandwidth, streaming time for 450mbs etc)
So definitely wanting to host on Vimeo or Youtube.
The watermark on the JW player makes me cry
Also it is a flash player, was hoping to use html5 so I could make use of the Poster attribute.
It does let me play youtube hosted files though
Considering my latest video, finished .mp4 1080i version = ~450mbs, 720p = ~350mbs and youtube quality is ~ 45mbs
So if I host myself there are way too many size related issues (monthly bandwidth, streaming time for 450mbs etc)
So definitely wanting to host on Vimeo or Youtube.
In Topic: Hosting Multiple Domains
13 September 2010 - 12:29 AM
That worked a treat, thank-you
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