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    All KoolMoves sites

    These are all flash sites done in KoolMoves. KoolMoves is a great program that, with a little work (and a LOT of help from the great people at these fourms ), you can do 'bout anything with. Here are the all KoolMoves sites I have online:


    pamelafisher.com
    frankjamesfisher.com
    frankjamesfisher.com - advertising
    howardglazer.com
    tlkiddbuilder.com
    harris-homes.com
    feliciansisters.org - vocations
    My Music Site

    You can do alot with this puppy!

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    Cant't forget my record player with the "almost" working volume knob.
    Record Player
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    thanks for sharing these Bob

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    nice and simply. i like sites in your site. simplicity is elegant :]

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    Your TV is brilliant.

    I like the nice touch of the 'reflection' highlight.

    Thats the trouble with flash - you need a designers eye to take it
    to the next level -

    You've got that

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    I remember your EL 34s site from the past. I did not know that you were into advertising. Some of the stuff is pretty good.
    (when are you going to make it so that someone can download some decent sounding mp3's for there own collection)
    Any programming language is at its best before it is implemented and used.

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    Well done Bob, you are easily good enough to put a template on Koolexchange, why not inspire others with your tallent.

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    Thanks. I'm not sure how to submit something to Koolexchange. I wouldn't know what to submit. And I'm not sure how to make a mp3 downloadable in flash. Maybe I'll look for some script to do that (unless someone already has one in mind. Tmoore?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobgodwin
    Thanks. I'm not sure how to submit something to Koolexchange. I wouldn't know what to submit. And I'm not sure how to make a mp3 downloadable in flash. Maybe I'll look for some script to do that (unless someone already has one in mind. Tmoore?).
    Just put the mp3's in a folder on your server and PM the URL. As for Koolexchange, just zip the file and upload it. The MODs will dertermine if it will work.

    I could even give you an mp3 player if you like as an example:
    http://www.diversioncentral.com/cartoonmp3/blue2.html
    Last edited by tmoore935; 08-11-2006 at 05:27 PM.
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    PM the URL??? Prime Minister? No. Post Mortem? No. Prime Meridian? I doubt it. Play Movie? Umm ... Guess I'm showing my ignorance here. Not sure what you mean. But I will take the groovy little player. I have a bunch, but you can never have enough examples eh. And any suggestions on what I should submit to KoolExchange. Most of my stuff is pretty basic, they look more elaborate then they are (Well, the record player has some neat stuff in it, I guess).
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    I'm guessing that PM = Personal Message.
    So, "Send the URL to the moderator via PM"?



    And I agree--nothing is ever too simple because new users are arriving every day and many of us stay at the simple level for a long, long time. In my case, years! So I liked your player because it was so basic. Once someone sees your "brute force" method, they might better appreciate the AS (Actionscript) solutions out there.

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    Sorry about what I said. It was a hint that i like the music and If I had the mp3's I could burn them and play them on my Bose radio when I am at work or at the bar-b-qee.

    The Mod remark is if you do have a template of a site that you made, submit it at koolexchange and if it does not work right, the moderators will help.
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    You said nothing wrong. I'd be happy to let people download these songs, and I'm glad you like them. I was wondering if there was a way to make a download link in KoolMoves, one you could click on to start the .mp3 download.

    And "Brute Force"? There's a bit o' scriptin' in them thar shockwave files.
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    I would zip them and make a button to the url such as
    "http://www.mysite.com/mp3/music.zip">

    If you use the following it will depend on the users setup. Mine plays automaticly with quicktime.
    "http://www.mysite.com/mp3/music.mp3">
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobgodwin
    These are all flash sites done in KoolMoves. KoolMoves is a great program that, with a little work (and a LOT of help from the great people at these fourms ), you can do 'bout anything with. Here are the all KoolMoves sites I have online:


    pamelafisher.com
    frankjamesfisher.com
    frankjamesfisher.com - advertising
    howardglazer.com
    tlkiddbuilder.com
    harris-homes.com
    feliciansisters.org - vocations
    My Music Site

    You can do alot with this puppy!

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    Cant't forget my record player with the "almost" working volume knob.
    Record Player
    Nice webpages...

    No offence Bob, but u seem to have all the programing and flash knowligde (spelling?!?!?!), but the design of all your pages are very ugly. Look at other webdesign pages. Try do something unique and with nice design. Maybe use 3d? Ad more graphics. I would by a webpage from a webdesignpage that looked really cool and flashy. This is not hate talk, it's only some advices

    take care

    /Xzerox
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    Eye of the beholder my friend. Some of the designs are mine, some are the client's designs. When I design a site, I do what 's (In my mind) called for. When a client desings the site, I try to best render it for the web, and pointing out things that my not work so well. Look at the clients. A religious order, a industrial construction & management company, a custom home builder, a remodeling site, a serious art site. Not exactly "flashy" kinda sites. Some people think some of my sites are TOO flashy. Again, eye of the beholder. I can do flashy, but I'm not sure what your idea of flashy is. I suppose I could could make a site resembling the Los Vegas strip at night or a saturday afternoon used car sale (it would be a lot of fun in fact), but I haven't had much call for it. And I do look at other web sites. Thousands of 'um. Not much in the way of "flashy" out there. And not much design either.
    Bob Godwin

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobgodwin
    Eye of the beholder my friend. Some of the designs are mine, some are the client's designs. When I design a site, I do what 's (In my mind) called for. When a client desings the site, I try to best render it for the web, and pointing out things that my not work so well. Look at the clients. A religious order, a industrial construction & management company, a custom home builder, a remodeling site, a serious art site. Not exactly "flashy" kinda sites. Some people think some of my sites are TOO flashy. Again, eye of the beholder. I can do flashy, but I'm not sure what your idea of flashy is. I suppose I could could make a site resembling the Los Vegas strip at night or a saturday afternoon used car sale (it would be a lot of fun in fact), but I haven't had much call for it. And I do look at other web sites. Thousands of 'um. Not much in the way of "flashy" out there. And not much design either.
    l'll get our point Bob...

    This is my idéa of a "flashy" page.

    My latest one:

    www.vmgcomputers.com/cicero/main.html
    /xzerox... Take a look at http://www.vmgcomputers.com/h75

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    THAT's "flashy". And how, exactly, is that any flashier than some of mine? I mean really, did you even look at some of mine? The first one, bright pink, letters thrown out of a opening purse, animation that plays on the site name, another with dancin' tools, another with a T.V. slideshow. Even the Sister's site is, in my opinion, flashier. And I got flashing, glowing tubes (with friggin' laser beams on their heads ) on one site. I like your site 'cause it's simple. I would call it bold as opposed to flashy (I've been posting from my sister's house the last couple of days. When I get home, I'll see if I can find some sites I like that are "over-the-top" flashy). I do have some question's and a comment or two though:
    1. How big is your .swf (Mostly, the images inside it)? It loads fairly slow on my sister's cable broadband connection. How will it load at 56k (Still more than half the world, I would think)?
    2.Not a lot of real estate for content. Your content area is less than a quarter of the whole site.
    3.What kind of text content are you going to run in the text box? You may be limited on what will work in there.
    (And a side note. You need to add the active content ie fix script from KoolMoves.)

    Again, this is mostly "eye of the beholder" stuff. My opinion of "flashy" as opposed to yours. And you know what they say about opinions.
    Bob Godwin

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobgodwin
    These are all flash sites done in KoolMoves. KoolMoves is a great program that, with a little work (and a LOT of help from the great people at these fourms ), you can do 'bout anything with. Here are the all KoolMoves sites I have online:


    pamelafisher.com
    frankjamesfisher.com
    frankjamesfisher.com - advertising
    howardglazer.com
    tlkiddbuilder.com
    harris-homes.com
    feliciansisters.org - vocations
    My Music Site

    You can do alot with this puppy!

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    Cant't forget my record player with the "almost" working volume knob.
    Record Player
    Great sites Bob, extremely well designed

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    Thank You.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobgodwin
    THAT's "flashy". And how, exactly, is that any flashier than some of mine? I mean really, did you even look at some of mine? The first one, bright pink, letters thrown out of a opening purse, animation that plays on the site name, another with dancin' tools, another with a T.V. slideshow. Even the Sister's site is, in my opinion, flashier. And I got flashing, glowing tubes (with friggin' laser beams on their heads ) on one site. I like your site 'cause it's simple. I would call it bold as opposed to flashy (I've been posting from my sister's house the last couple of days. When I get home, I'll see if I can find some sites I like that are "over-the-top" flashy). I do have some question's and a comment or two though:
    1. How big is your .swf (Mostly, the images inside it)? It loads fairly slow on my sister's cable broadband connection. How will it load at 56k (Still more than half the world, I would think)?
    2.Not a lot of real estate for content. Your content area is less than a quarter of the whole site.
    3.What kind of text content are you going to run in the text box? You may be limited on what will work in there.
    (And a side note. You need to add the active content ie fix script from KoolMoves.)

    Again, this is mostly "eye of the beholder" stuff. My opinion of "flashy" as opposed to yours. And you know what they say about opinions.
    Well your pages are flashy right but i don't think they have professinal look. No offence this is only my opinion .

    Well i can see that u have worked with the effects nice but it does not look pro. Ad more graphics for example.

    My website is simple and has a small text area i know that. I've made it so because i wan't to. I think that a good webiste should be simple with nice gfx and nice layout. I don't need to have so much text so i didn't create a huge textfiled.

    I can see some potential on your websites but u have to work more with layout and design.


    Hope you wasn't offended, that wasn't my meaning
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