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Mil

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  1. Mil replied to unknowz's topic in Art and Media
    Very nice, though maybe the feet are a bit too small ;)
  2. White_logs Willow_comp_bow Raven_egg Red_ele_blouse Red_ele_shirt Red_ele_skirt Red_monkey Research_notes To-do_list Torags_body_0 Torags_hammers_0 Torags_helm_0 Torags_legs_0 Toy_doll Toy_doll_-Wound- Toy_mouse_-Wound- Translated_notes Undead_chicken Veracs_brassard Veracs_flail_0 Ram_skull_helm(e) Red_ele_legs Undead_twigs White_ele_skirt White_ele_blouse Only took me a few minutes to do them all, if you have anymore I'd be happy to do them :) Some were just .gif's saved as .png :shock: Mil
  3. Password protected .rar archive?
  4. If you're choosing what to use for a back-end, I would definitely say WordPress for something like this. No doubt it is the most popular and widely used for gallery/portfolio/blogs of this style. Of course, create the HTML/CSS site first, then there are many, many guides out there to help you to convert it to be used with Wordpress.
  5. With a minimalistic design, typography and attention to detail is very important. (when I say detail, I mean making sure there is a clear structure and everything has accurate alignment on the page, as well as white-space.) Check out http://ilovetypography.com/ and perhaps http://vandelaydesign.com/blog/design/typography-resources/ and http://webdesignledger.com/resources/12-css-tools-and-tutorials-for-beautiful-web-typography A nice multiple border to those thumbnails would be pretty neat. So a lighter grey 1px border on the inside, and a darker 1px border on the outside. Or perhaps you could have a nice floating look to the thumbnails, such as http://www.mikematas.com/
  6. There is still a possibility that your bookmarks etc. are still there, check in C:\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla if you're on Vista/Win7. Google for "show hidden files vista" if you can't get to it. If you really wanted to try the beta, you should have installed it over your current Firefox installation, though it is not recommended as you could lose your data, but you lost it anyway it seems... During install, click Custom, then when it shows the install directory, make it sure it is just "Mozilla Firefox" NOT "Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Beta 5". Also, you might want to consider using the Mozilla Weave addon. Easy way to back up and sync Firefox profiles including favourites, history, passwrods, etc between computers.
  7. Wow, that's pretty awesome. :shock:
  8. Well, I guess you have multiple homepages by changes the settings and using | to separate tabs. I think you are talking about a bookmarklet in the top right of the screen that you had? Go to Google.com, add it to your bookmarks. Then it should appear in your bookmark toolbar. Every time you click it, you will go to google.com
  9. Most probably a mixture of PHP, javascript, and HTML, make the Tip.It calculators, with PHP being the most purposeful for the calculators. :P
  10. Mil replied to ipkjooo's topic in Art and Media
    It's pretty good, well coded and designed. But it needs something a bit extra to stand out. Good use of a CSS framework, but the style is quite common. Adding some more colour and vibrance, as well as relatively large icons for the 3 boxes at the bottom would liven it up a bit.
  11. Nice Tip Pic this year :) If it's loading a bit too slow: [hide] [/hide]
  12. Does kinda suck that I had to remove all my p2p items for this, now that I am f2p :|
  13. Mil replied to Kaida23's topic in General Discussion
    Would have been better with some pictures, though I guess the Christmas update will be out next week.
  14. Nice to see a clan that has lasted 10 years. Well done :)
  15. Powermenu ( http://www.abstractpath.com/powermenu/ ) would be a better overall application for transparency etc.
  16. The large image as a slider/scroller between other images will work well for a portfolio. What you need is some change in colour for the 3 sections perhaps. And also the use of relevant icons. Try use icons from a single set. ( http://weloveicons.com/ ) Try look for some inspiration/ideas from http://themeforest.net/
  17. I think the signature sizes are currently at the maximum they will ever be. Realistically, the extra size would only allow for the same amount of information to be displayed more easily, not increase the amount of information that can be displayed. I would prefer if they were slightly smaller in all honesty, even though I have pushed the boundaries of signatures on this forum :o
  18. Other skins remain available to use. Scroll to the bottom left corner of the page to quickly change skins. Unless you mean other colour schemes?
  19. Twitter is mainly used via applications, and not very often through the actual website. eg. If you have Firefox, you can install the EchoFon addon and get Jagex's tweets as soon as they are posted. Less intrusive and just fits in with your daily web browsing. If you have an iPhone, you can install one of numerous apps, which function in the same way. There also downloadable programs for Windows, Mac, Linux, such as Tweetdeck, Seesmic Desktop, etc. These applications and addons just make twitter integrated into your computer and a much simpler and easy way to get news updates; and this is how I read Jagex's Twitter.
  20. The main issues remaining are to do with fonts, and how they are displayed in different browsers.
  21. Very nice :) Of course, this depends on your stats. And with stats like yours, you'd probably get higher gp per hour at GWD etc. But I still prefer Barrows :P
  22. http://services.runescape.com/m=devblog/view_post.ws?post_id=38 http://services.runescape.com/m=devblog/view_post.ws?post_id=38
  23. http://services.runescape.com/m=devblog/view_post.ws?post_id=36

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