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i need to have a page for my hosting packages
...and i cant find a quick but sharp way to make one...
i mean something like this....or maybe a lil smaller ![]() http://www.surpasshosting.com/hostingplans.php where i will mention my hosting packages. I tried to make tables through dreamweaver but it doesnt look good. Are there any keywords to search in google for such things or maybe u know something to tell? For now it will only be a static page, later i will apply them with hosting billing system. |
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I used CSS on mine. Perhaps you might want to try something a littler different.
http://www.afterbeing.com/hosting/ I used to use a style similar to what Surpass has, with the features listed down a line like that, and the packages on top. However, this new style on my site looked better with this. If you are going to use a table, just make one table with a bunch of cells and make sure the board is set to 0 so you dont' see the table. |
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rocks your socks.
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I made those table looking blocks with css. My original design used tables.
Pretty similar to this: http://web.archive.org/web/200502040...m/hosting.html That's the newest version I could dig up from the Way Back Machine. They haven't indexed my site in over a year apparently. I used a table for that. Just one table, but with many cells inside of it. Also, I used Dreamweaver to make it. |
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Wayback indexes sites with a fair degree of regularity from what I understand, but you can only view them as of like a year and backwards... the exact time period is prolly off, but you get the drift...
I'd just google "hosting packages" and see what else is out there, drag it into your html proggie of choice, and fiddle with it to suit your needs ... but that's just me. ![]() |
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Well, what I'm saying is that the last index they've done of that site of mine was March 5, of 2005.
Weird...actually, all the sites of mine I just checked all stop in March of last year. |
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