• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

web site help

cheezy yes 🙂 but thats all i know how to do at the moment and this class is based on putting colors and pictures to get "extra points"
 
Originally posted by: luckydragon
cheezy yes 🙂 but thats all i know how to do at the moment and this class is based on putting colors and pictures to get "extra points"

well, since youa re a strong bad fan, steal his web page that the cheat made with all the spazing pictures.
 
i'm on windows 2k, i dunno for my laptop is works fine but it uses windows xp.

this is weird. i've been looking for a way to correct for awhile
 
Originally posted by: luckydragon
hi i'm a information systems student and for our final lab we needed to complete a web site. everything seems to work fine but at every page it warns about secure and non secure items on my page.

what could cause this?

here's a link to my site https://students.washington.edu/wyfong/
quick fix. give the link without the https but just a http://... that'll solve it. There's nothing on that web page to make it secure (that's why its giving the error on the https)
 
must...resist...urge...to...gah!!

<insert loud comment about downloading over 3MB of data for one page here>

anyways, don't use https:// to reference the initial page, once u click on the "strongbad", you get thrown out of https into http and some browsers pop up a warning. Netscape 4 comes to mind.

<insert disgruntled sounding comment about IS depts teaching frontpage and composer as viable options over actually learning html.>
 
Back
Top