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samandian 2006-08-07 03:31 PM

Ok, Have taken care of all these.

Entry page:

changed the title.
Side scroll, had a battle with that as i wasn't seeing it on my screen, but got that taken care of on all pages.
Font size and Color adjusted throughout pages

Gallery 1 page:

banner alignment taken care of

Have made a few other changes with juggling the wording a little etc. to make it look better.

Got myself some image editing software and made changes to the thumbs, they are now sized correctly.

just seen Virgohippy's comments - will use an index page from now onwards, i have added one in here. On my computer i can't see the folders like you were before, but on another computer can?????

http://www.sexyethnic.com/fs/asians/...tightpussy.htm
http://www.sexyethnic.com/fs/asians/ap/508/index.htm they are both the same page.

please let me know if you have any other comments - this is a great learning experience.

virgohippy 2006-08-07 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by samandian
just seen Virgohippy's comments - will use an index page from now onwards, i have added one in here. On my computer i can't see the folders like you were before, but on another computer can?????

Yes. Anyone with an internet connection can see it. Try this:

http://www.sexyethnic.com/fs/asians/ap/

Compare that with the folder into which you just put an index page:

http://www.sexyethnic.com/fs/asians/ap/508/

Do you see the difference?

An index page goes in EVERY folder. ;)

Lemmy 2006-08-07 04:42 PM

Slight hijack here, but related, so I think it's OK.

Sometimes it's not practical/desireable to put an index.html in every folder (image folders etc.). I know how to prevent directory listings in .htaccess with IndexIgnore *, but is there a way to send the nosy bastards to a custom 403 page (preferrably an easy way using .htaccess)?

Lemmy 2006-08-07 05:51 PM

It's amazing what a little googling can do. :D

Simply add Options -Indexes to your .htaccess and anybody snooping around image folders etc will get a 403 error. At least it works just dandy for me.


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