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1  .WS Services / Showcase Your Website / I did it! Drupal powered website on GDI webhosting with .ws domain. on: April 23, 2006, 07:40:13 AM
Hi,

This is not exactly to showcase my website because I will be developing it now step by step.

I did it and I am very happy to share with all of you.

Drupal is a very powerful open source content management platform. Once installed you can chose theme, modules and develop great portal and all without programming knowledge. Drupal requires PHP and MySQL support.

PHP support is already available on GDI webhosting.

I am using MySQL server and database installed on another website.

I have installed the site just now and made my first post. I am claiming that:
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This may be the first Drupal powered website on the hosting provided by Global Domains International Inc. on .ws domain

Click here to see my site.

K. Agashe
2  .WS Services / WebSite Development / Re: Sound file under your photos on: March 08, 2006, 06:14:10 AM
I admit that the main reason I had trouble was not having enough time to focus on it long enough, but I finally figured out how to put a sound file immediately under my photo on my Website Builder website. If you use separate blocks there is too much space between them.

I thought if I wanted to do it, maybe someone else here could be having the same problem.

It really turned out to be quite simple.

I started with a blank page and added my photo in one block and my sound file in another.

Then I published it and viewed the source. (right click, view source)

Then I cut and pasted the code for each part into notepad, first the photo code, a break, some text, then a break, then the sound file code, a break, and some more text.

I went back to edit the page and deleted both blocks.

Added content as an HTML block and pasted the code from the notepad in the HTML mode.

Saved the page and published it again. http://no-brainer.ws/

That's the basic idea and it's easy now that I know how. If you want to do it and can't get it, contact me.

How do you record a sound file in .swf format?

I mean do you have to but any software from Macromedia Flash?

KAgashe
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