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Hello Everyone,
I just wanted to submit my website as a Webmaster Resource. I offer hi-res stock photos. Completely free. No registration. No pop-ups or pop-unders. The only ads I run are Google AdSense text ads to help cover my hosting expense. Right now I have 1200+ images. Sizes range from 1280x960 to 3072x2048. I hope you will consider adding the site to StatCounter's resource page. Here's the link: http://www.pixelperfectdigital.com P.S.-- You'll see a link at the bottom of my home page for my StatCounter site statistics. Love your product! Thanks, Darren Hester Pixel Perfect Digital |
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Very nice and thank you for allowing your pictures to be downloaded. I hope you are protecting against hotlinking though.
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At 6:15 CST I tried to access your site and it did not load, is your host down?
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Sorry about that Stephen. I was working on a few things and had the site down temporarily. You can try now. Everything is back online
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Cool very nice site.
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Thats a great site dhester
Just read webmoriars' post and it got me thinking: Does anyone know of a way of preventing pages online from being viewed when you work on a site? At the moment i just put up a temporary index site, but that doesn't stop direct links into other pages? |
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I think any trick you'd use to redirect or otherwise block access would result in yourself not being able to test your site online either.
A better practise would be to create a subdomain (or at least a subdirectory from root) where you'd upload and test the pages you're working on. This where it's important to use careful addressing on your pages so as to make all this transparent.
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Christina >>Forum Moderator<< Please do not PM me for support. The forum is here for that. |
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Thats a good point chrisooc, i wouldn't want to block myself access*. Although to be honest i often upload then disconect and go on broadband to check. This is because i can only upload through a paid dial-up service (what a pain). I use freeola, but they are good or eveything else.
'addressing on your pages' mmm? im not very good at that, you learn the hard way! *bit of a bad topic this! i accidently changed the properties (CHMOD?) of a folder and blocked complete access to this, i cant even delete it! |
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If you still have access to the higher level directory where your now useless inaccessible subdirectory is located, you should be able to CHMOD it back to full access. I am not sure how this is done through FTP, but in the control panel (Cpanel) available through my web hosting service you have a function for it in conjunction with setting of access rights to a file or folder. You should look at the CHMOD value for a folder you can access and use the same value for the blocked one. Good luck, I hope this works as I've never actually tried it myself
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Christina >>Forum Moderator<< Please do not PM me for support. The forum is here for that. |
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when im feeling brave ill give it a try! Fortunately there isn't much in there and it sits quieltly along side the main website.
Thanks for the help chrisooc |
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