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  1. #11
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    Nice looking site. My New Years resolution is to start my own site as well.

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    I was planning adding more info. I haven't carved any of them yet, machine is down again, but will in the near future. Most of them are MPC's so the size is pretty much up to you. I don't really care if someone makes changes. I'm doing this simply because I love making patterns and projects. Thanks for the comment!

    Quote Originally Posted by CW-HAL9000 View Post
    Just for constructive criticism, I think you need more description about your projects, the size of the plans etc. Some pictures of completed projects would be nice as well. I looked at a few and wondered just what the dimensions were etc.

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    You can use Wordpress to build your website, it's free. Just need hosting.
    Quote Originally Posted by tcough3475 View Post
    Nice looking site. My New Years resolution is to start my own site as well.

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    I use Page Breeze Pro (an HTML editor- not drag and drop) to build mine and Fat Cow for hosting. Page Breeze is so easy the even I can do it and the people at Fat Cow are great. (Go to my web site and click on the Fat Cow button at the bottom of the home page and I will get a kick back.) Building your own is best because you don't have to rely on someone else to maintain it. Get Building a Website for Dummies and The Really, Really, Really Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Building your Own Website from Amazon. The first will explain how and why web sites work, and give you enough knowledge of HTML so the second book makes sense. The second book leads you thru actually building a site. If you add a PayPal button or a contact page, you will have to insert downloaded HTML and Page Breeze lets you easily do that and even modify it to better fit your needs.
    Clint
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    I forgot to mention that the designs I used for the projects were free but for every purchase, I will donate 2$ to the creator.

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    You did an awesome job with your web site. It is also very easy to navigate. Thanks for sharing with us and I hope it does very well for you!
    Tom Watson
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    Thank you!
    Quote Originally Posted by easybuilt View Post
    You did an awesome job with your web site. It is also very easy to navigate. Thanks for sharing with us and I hope it does very well for you!

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