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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 1:05 pm
And we luv Bri! heart
I'm at the library and this person was typing like they were really angry. Mashing down as hard as they could on the keyboard. It was... annoying.
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 1:05 pm
bp56 eek I'm guess the price is like that so anyone can get it. Strangely enough, thats what she said O_O; But she still plans on increasing the fullbody colored work. I still say she needs to make it higher than 5k at least >.>!
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 1:06 pm
@ Malee: Jeez, I would imagine I would have said something if they were still there X'D
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 1:11 pm
BridgeChan bp56 eek I'm guess the price is like that so anyone can get it. Strangely enough, thats what she said O_O; But she still plans on increasing the fullbody colored work. I still say she needs to make it higher than 5k at least >.>! I hope people are tipping her greatly!
Like full body 1k plus a tip of 29k.
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 1:18 pm
Library is kicking me off... Talk to ya all later! heart
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 1:29 pm
BridgeChan Emi BridgeChan Emi ^.^! *Tackles* Could you stop time for me? ;_; That way I could get all of my commissions done like lightning fast to everyone else X'D heart heart *stabs her computer* It's been really messed up for me lately x___x XD And like Eve, if I had the time card, I'd be able to...sadly, I don't at the moment crying But I'm sure you can get them done fast XD I think you're fast. *DIES!* You think I'M fast? 8D;; I always thought I was slower than a snail carring a turtle on it's back @_x; Yes, yes I do XD I could give you an example of something slow, but I probly shouldn't say it here so you can PM me for the example >>
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 1:33 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 3:07 pm
OMG! It's so darling T^T! heart
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 3:51 pm
umm, i have a quick question, didn't know where to ask. i've never ordered from here before, but if i have a base that i made using the gaia bases is that allowed?
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 3:55 pm
If I recall, it probably should be checked by the editor first. They all have different rules regarding bases. :3
*hugs for all* No net at home yet! We're working on it though. *at sister's house* xD;;;
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 3:58 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:25 pm
LadyDelaidra If I recall, it probably should be checked by the editor first. They all have different rules regarding bases. :3 *hugs for all* No net at home yet! We're working on it though. *at sister's house* xD;;; DDDdddd! ;_;! *Clings*
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:38 pm
Unknown Variable Vincent Valentine-Jenova Alex: Its HARD! evil thing not giving me a tutorial! I will eventualy have time to sit down to learn HTML, or something.... Which do you recomemend? HTML, CSS, C++, XTML... xD There's probably some kind of tutorial for the "Designer" view, which is a Drag-and-Drop WYSIWYG editor. I prefer the code view though, where all you see is the little words that make no sense to anybody else. n____n
There's no such code as XTML though. xD
There's two main categories of code. Software Development and Web Development. Everything to do with operating systems, applications, et cetera is Software Development. Everything to do primarily with the Internet is Web Development.
C++ is a software development language, along with it's related languages, C# and C++. They're both much too advanced at this point in time however, and web languages are much easier to work with.
Basic web languages include HTML, XHTML, DHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. HTML and XHTML are both basically the same. HTML is the basic type of web code which allows you to break some rules and the web page will still show up correct, for the most part. XHTML is the same as HTML, but every rule has to be followed correctly and all of the syntax has to be perfect. That's what I use for my basic web code. DHTML is a combination of HTML and JavaScript in which something can be interacted with. For instance, the "floating" preview images in the Gaia Shops are made with DHTML, since it's an HTML block you can move using JavaScript. CSS is a styling language. Usually in HTML you'll use tags such as and . However with XHTML, you'll define all styles using CSS, and the HTML will be a basic skeleton. JavaScript is a client-side language which adds interactivity to a page, such as objects disappearing and reappearing, moving objects, simple games, et cetera. Client-side means that the code is stored in the web page itself and needs no other resources to work properly. There's also server-side languages, such as PHP (which I work with mostly) which need to "talk" to the server it's hosted on for certain settings and values. It can also connect to a database, which is like a giiiiiant spreadsheet filled with values that can be used to display a certain value towards a certain user, depending on the row and column you select. For example, in Gaia's database, there's a "gold" table somewhere that has my user id stored in it. In the same row with my user id, there's the value of my gold. That way, whenever I vew a page on gaia, it checks the user id, moves a value over towards the gold, and displays it on my screen.
Let me know if you're curious about anything else. xD
Opps, I forgot the H in XHTML. I think I'm going to try and learn HTML, but I'm not really sure which one would be most useful to learn. I mean, I know they all have their own good uses, but which would be used the most?
*hugs LadyD*
Weeeee! I got to clean out my art locker today. And I have so much art work that I had to carry through-out school. ^^
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:54 pm
- listens to 1000 words and for the villionth times begins to cry -
crying
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Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 5:00 pm
Meave, I'll accept your offer on art when I know what Peter's thoughts are.
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