Who has a personal "biking" webpage?
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Originally Posted by AndyGrow
Anyone? Let's see the links!
https://filtersweep.blogspot.com/
It started being about racing, then biking and racing, then I added commuting, then I relocated overseas...
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I like to take a camera on bike rides, sometimes. Click 1st icon in my sig for my biking photo-blog.
There's nothing too impressive there (only had this site up since July) but there are some good shots to be found.
... I'm so 'retro' I even used frames when designing the gallery pages. LOL
There's nothing too impressive there (only had this site up since July) but there are some good shots to be found.
... I'm so 'retro' I even used frames when designing the gallery pages. LOL
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Originally Posted by halfspeed
You first!
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See my signature ... but I need to do quite a bit of work on it. It's badly out of date now.
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Yes...my site has been active for many years and is of general cycling interest. I submit Freewheel'n articles to a local cycling club's newsletter. These are also part of my web site.
Go to: https://geocities.com/repete_bike
There you will find not only Freewheel'n, but also Quibbles, Quale and Quotes as well as my ride schedule that I lead for two cycling clubs.
Always looking for interesting articles to include and welcome anyone to submit a piece of their own.
RePete
Go to: https://geocities.com/repete_bike
There you will find not only Freewheel'n, but also Quibbles, Quale and Quotes as well as my ride schedule that I lead for two cycling clubs.
Always looking for interesting articles to include and welcome anyone to submit a piece of their own.
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I am building one now!
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https://spokes.cydewaze.org although I never update it.
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I've just started by tossing out a calendar of my workouts. I get folks asking to ride but not knowing when I am riding. I figured this was the easy way.
https://www.nomadvw.org/biking/calendar
I will be adding route descriptions and pictures to routes and a little more. I just finished up the calendar last night.
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https://www.nomadvw.org/biking/calendar
I will be adding route descriptions and pictures to routes and a little more. I just finished up the calendar last night.
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Those of you who have websites ... what did you use to create them?
Did you use a program like FrontPage or something like that?
Did you code them in HTML?
Did you find someone's page you liked and basically used that code?
My father designed mine several years ago, and I would like to reconstruct it to make it a bit more my style, but I'm not sure exactly how to go about it.
Did you use a program like FrontPage or something like that?
Did you code them in HTML?
Did you find someone's page you liked and basically used that code?
My father designed mine several years ago, and I would like to reconstruct it to make it a bit more my style, but I'm not sure exactly how to go about it.
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https://www.hypergurl.com/easyhtml.html
https://www.w3schools.com/html/
these are the 2 sites that i got all my code from. my site is all done in html in notepad, and its pretty basic stuff. mostly just links, words and pics. pretty easy, just time consuming.
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https://www.w3schools.com/html/
these are the 2 sites that i got all my code from. my site is all done in html in notepad, and its pretty basic stuff. mostly just links, words and pics. pretty easy, just time consuming.
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A little of everything. I've used Dreamweaver, PHP script sites, my own HTML, and a host of other places. The new calendar program I am using is MySQL and PHP enabled using its parent "Webcalendar" (https://webcalendar.sourceforge.net/)
I will also be incorporating the site https://www.magnalox.net to display routes over top of the Google Maps API for Japan for the local riders to plan routes.
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I will also be incorporating the site https://www.magnalox.net to display routes over top of the Google Maps API for Japan for the local riders to plan routes.
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Originally Posted by Machka
Those of you who have websites ... what did you use to create them?
Did you use a program like FrontPage or something like that?
Did you code them in HTML?
Did you find someone's page you liked and basically used that code?
My father designed mine several years ago, and I would like to reconstruct it to make it a bit more my style, but I'm not sure exactly how to go about it.
Did you use a program like FrontPage or something like that?
Did you code them in HTML?
Did you find someone's page you liked and basically used that code?
My father designed mine several years ago, and I would like to reconstruct it to make it a bit more my style, but I'm not sure exactly how to go about it.
A really cool site to look at for ideas is css zengarden. It's a contest where everyone starts with the same simple HTML page and is only allowed to modify the CSS to get the results you see in the "select a design" column. All very good stuff.
You can also copy CSS layouts from glish.com. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by Machka
Those of you who have websites ... what did you use to create them?
Did you use a program like FrontPage or something like that?
Did you code them in HTML?
Did you find someone's page you liked and basically used that code?
My father designed mine several years ago, and I would like to reconstruct it to make it a bit more my style, but I'm not sure exactly how to go about it.
Did you use a program like FrontPage or something like that?
Did you code them in HTML?
Did you find someone's page you liked and basically used that code?
My father designed mine several years ago, and I would like to reconstruct it to make it a bit more my style, but I'm not sure exactly how to go about it.
If you are looking to just update the pages your father has written, your best resource would be him. Find out what he used for the sourcecode to design your website. Sometimes using a different sourcecode can affect the links and pages. Be sure to backup your webpages first.
I prefer usig a wysiwyg like FrontPage. This program will perform all the steps you need to create your pages and directions are easy to find. A lot of people prefer Dreamweaver, but this is not always easily obtained.
If you borrow a code, it is customary to reference from whom or where the code came from.
The gathering of information is the place to start, so you are off to a good start. If you have more questions, I will do my best to answer them.
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Mine's at https://thecuda.com
Hoping to finish working on the bike log in the next couple weeks and start fresh with the 06 milage soon. Rest gets regular updates and additions as needed. Feedback welcome - email on website.
Hoping to finish working on the bike log in the next couple weeks and start fresh with the 06 milage soon. Rest gets regular updates and additions as needed. Feedback welcome - email on website.
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Originally Posted by edp773
A wysiwyg like FrontPage, MS Word or Dreamweaver would be your easiest method to design a webpage or pages.
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Thanks for inspiring me. Brand new, hot off the press: https://budster-fitness.blogspot.com/
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As you can see, in my signature I've started a web-log (I HATE the word "blog"!!!), and have all my pictures in one place.
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i've used stuff like php-nuke and drupal before. I've also written my own from scratch with PHP and MySQL, but right now I'm using Blogger, but hosting it myself. I could write something similar/better, but Blogger is just so easy and I don't really have the spare time to write webblogging software. Well, server software... My senior design project is webblogging/podcasting software for the pocketpc. The perfect thing to take on long bike tours.....
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Originally Posted by Machka
Those of you who have websites ... what did you use to create them?
Did you use a program like FrontPage or something like that?
Did you code them in HTML?
Did you find someone's page you liked and basically used that code?
My father designed mine several years ago, and I would like to reconstruct it to make it a bit more my style, but I'm not sure exactly how to go about it.
Did you use a program like FrontPage or something like that?
Did you code them in HTML?
Did you find someone's page you liked and basically used that code?
My father designed mine several years ago, and I would like to reconstruct it to make it a bit more my style, but I'm not sure exactly how to go about it.