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#1 crazyskier91

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Posted 08 December 2004 - 12:52 PM

Well I finally found one good thing about my school, I get free web hosting. Ok I know that this is the second time I have announced that I have a new web page but this one is way better than any others I have made before. To make a long story short I took web design as one om my electives and this is my final product. I realized that the web doesn't need another chairlift gallery although that is a part of my site. Instead I focused around building a chairlift database that is searchable and editable. If you follow the link below you will see my page and the paragraph about it. Click on the links above and help me to expand my database. Also, ignore the window about a username, I'm just making the trasition from a closed network so there are a few kinks left that will be worked out in the next few days.

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#2 SkiBachelor

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Posted 08 December 2004 - 12:57 PM

I like the search database script that uses pearl. Did you make that on your own or did you get help with that. I'm kind of affraid to make something like that.
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#3 Kicking Horse

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Posted 08 December 2004 - 01:33 PM

Looks good. Might want to add a note field to the database. So that we can place notes about that lift. Like the Snowfake lift.
Jeff

#4 crazyskier91

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Posted 08 December 2004 - 02:47 PM

To Cameron: I had a lot of help from my web design teacher and I did it using a Filemaker Pro 6 database and I used claris homepage to create the database pages. My teacher Mr. A taught me how to do the drop down windows. the rest of the pages are hand coded.

To Jeff: I have been thinking of adding a notes field. I know Mr. A did it with the inventory database that I helped him with but i'm not sure how to do it. I will definatly see what I can do. Help me by adding new records and look for updates! :)
"><a href=Link to Colorado Chairlift Book Website

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